Physics, 06.05.2020 03:01 shawnr6989
Many stereo speaker cables are made of copper wire surrounded by rubber. The electricity travels down the copper portion of the cable while the rubber protects you from being "zapped" by the electricity. Which physical property explains the difference in ability of copper and rubber to transmit electricity?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30
4. now look at the green lines you created by connecting the three boiling point data points and the three melting point data points. for each of these lines, describe any trends you see. 5. locate the elements on your periodic table that you circled in green on your graph. what term or description would you use to identify these elements with respect to the periodic table? 7. using the room temperature line (orange line) and your periodic table, make lists that identify the state of matter (gas, liquid, or solid) in which each element you plotted exists at room temperature. explain your answers.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 10:20
Q1=-2.00x10^-5 c, q2=+3.80x10^-6 c, q3=+5.30x10^-5 c. what is the electric potential energy for charge q2? between q1 and q2: 1.15m between q2 and q3: 2.88m
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Physics, 23.06.2019 11:00
Two lasers are shining on a double slit, with slit separation d. laser 1 has a wavelength of d/20, whereas laser 2 has a wavelength of d/15. the lasers produce separate interference patterns on a screen a distance 5.30 m away from the slits. part a which laser has its first maximum closer to the central maximum? view available hint(s) which laser has its first maximum closer to the central maximum? laser 1 laser 2
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