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1 if object a exerts a force on onject b,object b exerts an equal force on object a,but in the opposite direction

waves in which the particles vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave energy is propagated

3 the force per unit charge at a point in an alectric field

4 A companent in an electric circuit which consists of two parallel plates and which is used to store large amounts of electric energy
5 an electric conductor for which the potential difference across the conductor is directly proportional tothe current flowing through it,provided the temperature remains constant

6 the arrangement of resistor in a circuit,for which the total resistance decreases when more resistors are added in the same manner

reaction

electromagnetic waves
electric field
capacitor
resistor
parallel
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1. The statement describes Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, if object A exerts a force on object B, object B will exert an equal force on object A but in the opposite direction.

2. The waves in which particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction in which the wave energy is propagated are called transverse waves. This can be observed in waves such as electromagnetic waves (e.g., light waves) and water waves.

3. The force per unit charge at a point in an electric field is known as electric field strength or electric field intensity. It can be calculated by dividing the force experienced by a charge placed at that point by the magnitude of the charge.

4. The component that consists of two parallel plates and is used to store large amounts of electric energy is called a capacitor. Capacitors are commonly used in various electronic devices to store and release electrical energy.

5. An electric conductor for which the potential difference (voltage) across the conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided the temperature remains constant, is called an ohmic conductor. Ohmic conductors obey Ohm's Law, which states that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across it, given a constant temperature.

6. When resistors are arranged in a circuit in a manner that the total resistance decreases as more resistors are added, it is known as a parallel connection or parallel circuit. In a parallel circuit, each resistor has its own separate path for the flow of current, and the total resistance decreases as the additional paths offer less resistance to the overall current flow.