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The modulus of the vector product of two vector is 0.577 times their scalar product the angle between vectors
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Agenerator converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. when a coil placed between two magnets rotates, the magnetic lines of force are disturbed. this induces a current in the coil. the image below shows a generator. what could be done to make the lamp brighter? a. decrease the size of the magnets b. turn the coil slower c. change the polarity of the magnets d. turn the coil faster
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Let v1, v2, w be three linearly independent vectors in r 3 . that is, they do not all lie on the same plane. for each of the following (infinite) set of vectors, carefully sketch it in r 3 , and determine whether or not it is a vector space (i.e., a subspace of r 3 ). explain your reasoning
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Charge is distributed along the entire x-axis with uniform density λ. how much work does the electric field of this charge distribution do on an electron that moves along the y-axis from y = a to y = b? (use the following as necessary: a, b, ε0, λ, and q for the charge on an electron.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30
Adisk with a radius of r is oriented with its normal unit vector at an angle q with respect to a uniform electric field. which of the following would result in an increase in the electric flux through the disk? check all that apply? a. increasing the area of the disk b. decreasing the given orientation angle of the disk c. decreasing the strength of the electric field d. increasing the given orientation angle of the disk, but not exceeding an angle of 90
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