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A student built a simple electromagnet with copper wire, an iron bolt, and a 1.5-volt battery. The electromagnet was able to
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A student builds an electromagnet using a variable power source and 40 turns of wire. The electromagnet is used to pick up metal
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A
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Mrs. Hankinson made the following electromagnet. What is the most likely explanation for the failed experiment?
a The battery is
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A
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An electric current produces a(n):
a magnetic field b solenoid c insulator d magnet
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A
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If current of 4.5A is used to find time taken for 5.5g of gold deposited. Given Au is 197 and 1 Faraday = 96500C
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Danny
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i think its B.
Adding a _____________ to an electric circuit would increase the magnetic field around a wire. A. insulator B.
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matt
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charge Q coulombs at time t seconds is given by the differential equation RdQ/dt+Q/C=0, where c is the capacitance in farafd and
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The rotating loop in an AC generator is a square 11.0 cm on a side. It is rotated at 60.0 Hz in a uniform field of 0.800 T.
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Charles
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A spherical conductor has a radius of 14.0 cm and charge of 26.0 µC. Calculate the electric field and the electric potential
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confused
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to use your left hand to determine the direction of the voltage developed in a moving conductor in a stationary magnetic field,
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angela
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A very large loop of metal wire with radius 1 meter is driven with a linearly increasing current at a rate of 200 amps/second. A
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Sue
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A long straight and thin wire has a charge Q per unit length. It is also carrying a current I. A point charge is moving with a
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John
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If a series RLC circuit has R = 25 ohm, XL = 50 ohms, and XC = 30 ohms, what will be the total impedance?
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Adam
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A conducting rod whose length is 25 cm is placed on a U-shaped metal wire that has a resistance R of 8 Ù. The wire and the rod
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Liz
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the electrical resistance of a wire varies inversely as the square of the radius.if the resistance is 0.24ohms the radius is
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chinaemerem
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Coulomb's Law is a mathematical representation of the electric force between two objects. When solving for electric force, a
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FF
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ok so i keep getting one wrong on a 4 question test and failing so can someone tell me what im getting wrong
1. What causes an
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s
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Tracy wants to make an electromagnet using a copper wire wrapped around an iron bar, as shown below.
To make the bar an
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wg
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How does the Coulomb force affect charge interactions?(1 point)
Responses Like and opposite charges attract. Like and opposite
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blu
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A particle beam is made up of many protons each with a kinetic energy of 3.25times 10-15J. A proton has a mass of 1.673times
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sam
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In a circuit, the voltage, V, is given by the formula V = IZ, where I is the current and Z is the impedance. Both the current
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Anonymous
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Two 2.4 cm diameter disks spaced 1.5 mm apart form a parallel-plate capacitor. The electric field between the disks is 4.3×10^5
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Emoni
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There is a net passage of 4.5 1018 electrons by a point in a wire conductor in 0.26 s. What is the current in the wire?
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Eric
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Two wires have the same cross-sectional area and are joined end to end to form a single wire. The first wire has a temperature
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adam h.
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Moving a magnet inside a coil of wire will induce a voltage in the coil. How can the voltage in coil be increased?
move the
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lilman
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You've made the finals of the Science Olympics! As one of your tasks, you're given 1.1 g of copper and asked to make a wire,
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Daniela
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From the origin of an electric dipole, the charge is 25(micro coulomb) and after a distance of 62cm, the charge is -16(micro
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Anonymous
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Parker wound a wire around a large iron nail. He then created an electromagnet by connecting the ends of the wire to different
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hi
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A charged particle is at the origin of coordinates. The
particle produces an electric field of 4 kN/C at the point with position
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Physics
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A 1 mF, a 2 mF, and a 3 mF capacitor are connected in series, the combination being connected across a 9 volt battery. Which
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Liz
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A proton traveling at a speed 1.0*106 m/s of enters the gap between the plates of a 2.0-cm-wide parallel-plate capacitor. The
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Anonymous
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the image below shows electrical changes and the blue arrows represent force only consider charges to the right or left of each
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lol
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A student made an electromagnet using a battery, electrical tape, and metal wire. Which of the following actions will NOT
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GTA 5 Gt:trillesthooper2
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In 1 to 2 sentences describe a setup of pith balls that have negative charges and are hanging from the same point
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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A series RL circuit has two resistors and two inductors. The resistors dissipate 7 W and 12 W. The inductive powers are 15 VARs
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Zyro The monster
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A bead with a mass of 0.085 g and a charge of 20 nC is free to slide on a vertical rod. At the base of the rod is a fixed 20 nC
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Alona
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a capacitance of 6microfarad and another unknown capacitance are connected in series to a battery, if the potential difference
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iroh Munachimso
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A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 9.1 μF when filled with a dielectric. The area of each plate is 2.0 m2 and the
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Phil-- HELP NEEDED ASAP
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What voltage is necessary to produce a current of 200 amperes through a resistance of 1 x 10^-3 ohms?
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Javier
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Problem:
What is the resistance of a 3.9-m length of copper wire 1.1 mm in diameter? The resistivity of copper is
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Dom
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At its normal operating speed, an electric fan motor draws only 10.9% of the current it draws when it just begins to turn the
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HELP !!!!
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A Geiger counter detects radiation such as alpha particles by using the fact that the radiation ionizes the air along its path.
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Spencer
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Two bulbs each of resistance 2.0 ohms are connected in parallel with a battery. Calculate the current flowing through any of the
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Vanessa
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The heating elements of an electric toaster is typically made of nichrome wire
(an alloy of nickel and chromium). As current
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michelle
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Two long straight aluminum wires, each of diameter 0.30mm, carry the same current but in opposite directions. They are suspended
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John
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A step-up transformer increases voltage 20 times. If the voltage of the primary coil is 1200V, what's the voltage of the
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L.A.M.B
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An electric motor that rated at 5 horse power can produce _____ in equivalent work.
0.007 watts 5 watts 17.05 watts 3730 watts
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simon
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Calculate the voltage required to accelerate a beam of protons initially at rest if they have a kinetic energy of 2.7 eV.
deltaV
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Lanise
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is a wall a conductor?
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ashley --- HELP PLEASEE!!!
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A droplet of ink in an industrial ink-jet printer carries a charge of 1.1×10−10 C and is deflected onto paper by a force of
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Helen
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