Physics, 18.02.2020 22:58 RedDemon59
Near the surface of Earth, an electric field points radially downward and has a magnitude of approximately 100 N/C. 1) What charge (magnitude and sign) would have to be placed on a penny that has a mass of 2.50 g to cause it to rise into the air with an upward acceleration of 0.190 m/s2? (Express your answer to three significant figures.)
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Large electric fields in cell membranes cause ions to move through the cell wall. the field strength in a typical membrane is 1.0 x 10 7 n/c. what is the magnitude of the force on a calcium ion with charge +e? what is its acceleration? is it possible for a particle with the same charge as as calcium to have a different acceleration if placed at this location? what would change the acceleration: mass of the particle? diameter of the particle?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:20
The magnitude of the magnetic field at a certain distance from a long, straight conductor is represented by b. what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at twice the distance from the conductor? a. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is 4b.b. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is 2b.c. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is b/2.d. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is b/4.e. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field remains equal to b.
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Which are causes of mechanical weathering? (check all that apply) a. acid rain b. plant growth c. animal actions d. carbon dioxide e. pressure release i chose b & e and got the question wrong.
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