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Electricity and Magnetism
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If the electric field near a proton is 9.00 x 10^-3 N/C, what is the distance from the proton?
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Liz
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Identical point charges of +2.1 ìC are fixed to diagonally opposite corners of a square. A third charge is then fixed at the
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Amy
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Two parallel plate capacitors are identical, except that one of them is empty and the other contains a material with a
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derek
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The peak value of the ac current in a circuit is 6.0 A, and peak value of the ac voltage applied to the circuit is 8.9 V. What
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YANA
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A charged capacitor will discharge slowly, even if it's terminal are 'open circuit' that is ,not connected to anything this
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Hana
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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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Akinwumi
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Calculate the electric field intensity of a point 15CM from a charge of 10NC.
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Ayibabarakami
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In a thundercloud there may be an electric
charge of 54 C near the top of the cloud and −54 C near the bottom of the cloud. If
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hannah
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two unknown resistors a and b are connected together. when they are connected in series their combined resistance is 15 ohm.
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fatih
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A nonconducting sphere with net charge +Q uniformly distributed throughout its volume creates an electric field of magnitude E
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Brittney
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A point charge of +5 μC is located at the center of a sphere with a radius of 12 cm . What is the electric flux through the
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robinho
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A typical cell membrane is 8.0 nm thick and has an electrical resistivity of 1.3 × 107Ω.m.
(i) If the potential difference
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Jason
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What voltage is required to store 6.90 10-5 C of charge on the plates of a 7.00-µF capacitor?
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Anonymous
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The electric field across a cellular membrane is 1.0x10^7 N/C directed into the cell. What is the magnitude of the electric
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mrs. austin
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explain the relationship between contours of constant potential and the electric field direction.
why is the electric field a
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jake
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A current of 2.10A flows in a wire. How many electrons are flowing past any point in the wire per second?
N=_____________________
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mkm
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You place two charges a distance r apart. Then you double each charge and double the distance between the charges. How does the
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James
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A voltage V across a resistance R generates a current I=VR. If a constant voltage of 4 volts is put across a resistance that is
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Samuel
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Four point charges are positioned on the rim of a circle. The charge on each of the four is +0.5 µC, +1.5 µC, -1.0 µC, and
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Anonymous
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A 0.050-m-long wire is carrying a current of 2.0 A at right angles to a 0.15-T magnetic field. What is the magnitude of the
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sally
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an impedance coil draws an apparent power 50-volt ampere and an active power of 40 watts solve for q factor
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Student
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A device that changes mechanical energy to electrical energy by rotating a coil of wire through a magnetic field is called a(an)
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sid
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The voltage V across a charged capacitor is given by V(t) = 2e^-0.16t volts, where t is in seconds
(A) what is the voltage V(5)
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Picard
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To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulated wire uniformly around a plastic tube 12 cm in diameter and 45 cm in length. You
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Valerie
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Two point charges Q1 and Q2 are 4C. They are 10cm apart. At what distance betwen the charges the net electric field will be
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Nuwaya
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Two identical small spheres of mass 2.0g are fastened to the ends of an insulating thread of length 0.60m The spheres are
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Diana
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A charge of −33 µC is distributed uniformly throughout a spherical volume of radius 19.0 cm. Determine the electric field (in
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Tris
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im confused... how should i solve this when there is no resistivity value given?
The resistance of a rod with a length of 3.0 m
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kay
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A point charge (m = 1.0 g) at the end of an insulating string of length L = 51 cm (Fig. 16-66) is observed to be in equilibrium
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Anonymous
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At a distance r1 from a point charge, the magnitude of the electric field created by the charge is 291 N/C. At a distance r2
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Naomi
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A neutral ball is suspended by a string.
A positively charged insulating rod is placed near the ball, which is observed to be
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Lynn
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a battery of 12v supplies a charge of 1000C to an electric device. how much work is done by the battery in moving the charge?
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aisha
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An electron accelerates from rest to the right, in a horizontally directed electric field. The electron then leaves the electric
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Nourjan
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A thin copper rod 1m long has a mass of 50g. What should be the direction of magnetic field and the maximum current in the rod
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Raven
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A copper wire has a resistance of 1.02 Ω at 20.0°C. What is its resistance at 60°C? The temperature coefficient of
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delisA
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Three charged marbles are glued to a nonconducting surface and are placed in the diagram as shown. The charges of each marble
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Sally
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An X-ray tube used for cancer therapy operates at 4.04 MV with a beam current of 23.4 mA striking a metal target. Calculate the
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will
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An air-filled capacitor consists of two parallel plates, each with an area of 7.60 cm2, separated by a distance of 1.70 mm. If a
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andrew
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A 14.0 ohm resistor is made from a coil of copper wire whose total mass is 23.0 g. What is the diameter of the wire, and how
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George
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What is the direction of the force acting on a current-carrying conductor lying in a magnetic field?
A. It is in a direction
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sally
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Find the equivalent resistance of the combination of resistors shown in the figure below.
R1=1.52 microohms R2= 21.1microohms
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Tee Jones
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A wire of length 100cm and cross-sectional area 2.0*10-3cm2 has a resistance of 0.1 ohms.
calculate it's electrical conductivity?
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Albert Bonnie
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1. in galvanic cell, in what direction do positive ion migrate to maintain a neutral charge in the half- cells?
2. in galvanic
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Find the electric field at a point midway between two charges of +39.5 ✕ 10-9 C and +72.0 ✕ 10-9 C separated by a distance
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Anonymous
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Electric charge charge is distributed uniformly along a thin rod of length "a", with total charge Q. Take the potential to be
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Anne
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A wire of initial length L0 and radius r0 has a measured resistance of 2.5 . The wire is drawn under tensile stress to a new
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andrew
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Strength of Magnetic Forces Quick Check
this is correct for connexus academy 10th grade physical science as of 4/7/2023 1. What
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mmyoui
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Two large horizontal, parallel metal plates are 2.0 cm apart in air and the upper is maintained at a positive potential relative
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Avodagbe Mauris
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A total charge of 6.01 mC passes through a
cross-sectional area of a wire in 2.38 s. What is the current in the wire? Answer in
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dan
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An electron is projected into a uniform electric field E = (1000 N/C)i with an initial velocity (2.00* 10^6m/s)i in the
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Ann
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