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Suppose that you rub two pennies with a piece of cloth such that they acquire the same charge. How much charge (in C) has to be on each of the pennies such that if they were placed on top of each other, one of them would float 1.0 mm above the other
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:30
To understand the behavior of the electric field at the surface of a conductor, and its relationship to surface charge on the conductor. a conductor is placed in an external electrostatic field. the external field is uniform before the conductor is placed within it. the conductor is completely isolated from any source of current or charge. part a: which of the following describes the electric field inside this conductor? it is in the same direction as the original external field.it is in the opposite direction from that of the original external field.it has a direction determined entirely by the charge on its surface.it is always zero. part b: the charge density inside the conductor is: 0non-zero; but uniformnon-zero; non-uniforminfinite part c: assume that at some point just outside the surface of the conductor, the electric field has magnitude e and is directed toward the surface of the conductor. what is the charge density η on the surface of the conductor at that point? express your answer in terms of e and ϵ0
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
Aswimming pool whose volume is 10 comma 000 gal contains water that is 0.01% chlorine. starting at tequals0, city water containing 0.003% chlorine is pumped into the pool at a rate of 5 gal/min. the pool water flows out at the same rate. what is the percentage of chlorine in the pool after 1 hour? when will the pool water be 0.006% chlorine?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:30
Which of the following statements accurately describes the sign of the work done on the box by the force of the push? a. positive b. negative c. zero
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