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    hi 1. Which of these is not correct as a basic property of electric charges? (a) Total charges in an insulated system is invariable (b) A charged body is electrically unstable (c) * A charged body has equal number of positive and negative charges (d) Positively charged body is deficient of electrons x+q1+q2 = 2 q1 2.Calculate the distance x between charges q1 and q2 shown‚ given the repulsive force between them as 1.2 x 10-4 N‚ take the permittivity of vacuum

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    Grade Details There are 2 pages in this exam: Page:   1     2       1. Question: (TCO 4) A body moving with an acceleration having a constant non-zero magnitude must experience a change in:   Your Answer:          Speed              acceleration              velocity    CORRECT          weight       Instructor Explanation: Remediation: Knight‚ Chapter 1.6   Points Received: 6 of 6 2. Question: (TCO 4) A ball is dropped from a 250 foot building. How long before the ball hits the ground

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    fluid‚ the sum of the static pressure‚ the weight of the fluid per unit mass times the height‚ and half the density times the velocity squared is constant throughout the fluid. Biot-Savart Law A law which describes the contributions to a magnetic field by an electric current. It is analogous toCoulomb’s law.  Centrifugal Pseudoforce A pseudoforce on an object when it is moving in uniform circular motion. The "force" is directed outward from the center of motion. Charles’ Law (1787) The volume

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    Physics 72: Magnetic Field

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    27 Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces J. Manuel Physics 72 1st Sem AY13-14 1 27 Fundamental nature of Magnetism Magnetism Magnetic Field Magnetic Field Lines and Magnetic Flux Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic Field Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor Force and Torque on a Current Loop Interaction of moving electric charges Magnetic forces arise in two stages: 1. Moving charge or a collection of moving charges produces a magnetic field. 2. Current or moving

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    In Flanders Field Cold Commentary In Flanders’s Field is a war poem filled with emotions that probably relate to World War One. The strange thing this poem does not have a sort of morning/sad tone to it which was typical after the world experienced the horrors of World War One. This poem has a very strong feeling of fighting on and “hold [the torch] high”(12) feeling. This is due to a lot of different reasons. The most prominent is the fact that this poem seems to be from a single entity

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    Paddy Field Fish Culture (also named Fish Culture in Paddy Field) Problem Identification: The bad harvest of paddy resulting in a high price of rice‚ accompanying with the low income of farmers. Problem Delineation: Firstly‚ the growth of paddy needs a mass of water to survive‚ and it is hard and cost to fertilizer and to sterilize the fields‚ especially in a rainy season. And manure is hardly to be absorbed sometimes. In addition‚ there are usually some problems with pests and weeds‚ which

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    Magnetic Field Strength Determination on a Solenoid and Magnetic Field Mapping on Bar Magnets Sims‚ Jon Xyrus College of Engineering‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City Abstract Magnetic fields are important in a vast array of applications‚ as well as its natural occurrence in many different phenomena. This experiment aims to determine the dependence of its strength on both a changing current‚ and for a solenoid‚ changing number of turns and determine through linear regression

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    Electric Fields Lab Abstract: In this lab we will study the equipotential lines in an electric field in order to study the structure of the electric lines of force. We will plot the position of electric field lines in a given electric field using both a manual method and a computer software program. There is an electric field in any region where there is a force on an electric charge at rest. It is convenient to represent an electric field by the

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    Field Note 117: field radius growth is definitely not linear for linear control voltage increase. Ben sat back from the work bench and took several calming breaths. His sandwich sat on the test plate on top of the field projector array. It was a turkey club...the sandwich that is. The test plate was just a paper plate and the field projector array looked like a vintage ham radio and a movie projector had gotten very intimate. He couldn’t deny the results though. Little fella might have a touchy

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    CRT are deflected in the vertical direction by applying a potential between the vertical deflection plates of the CRT. A magnetic field perpendicular to the deflecting electric field is produced using a pair of bar magnets. The position of the magnets is adjusted so as to cancel the deflection of the electrons. The knowledge of the deflecting potential and the magnet field of the bar magnets leads to a calculation of the specific charge. I. Introduction We have learnt that the electron has a negative

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