Answer:
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Grounded theory differs from either qualitative content analysis or thematic analysis because it has its own distinctive set of procedures, including theoretical sampling and open coding. In contrast, the procedures in the other two are not specified at the same level of detail.
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A +6.33 uC charge q1 is attracted by a force of 0.115 N to a second charge q2 that is 1.44 m away. What is the value of q2?
Answer:-4.1858
Explanation: I hate Acellus
If A +6.33 μC charge q₁ is attracted by a force of 0.115 N to a second charge q2 that is 1.44 m away. then the value of q₂ = 4.23 μC.
What is coulomb's law ?Electrostatic force is a force of attraction or repulsion between two unlike or like charges respectively. when like charges come closer to each other, they gets repel by one another and it gets attracted for unlike charges. Force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges are given by coulomb's law. The force of attraction between two charges are given by coulomb's law.
the law states that the force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to product of magnitude of both the charge and inversely proportional to square of the distance between them.
i.e. F ∝ q₁q₂
F ∝ 1/r²
F ∝ q₁q₂/r²
F = kq₁q₂/r²
where k is proportionality constant k = 1/4π∈₀ = 8.9×10⁹
In this problem,
Given,
q₁ = 6.33×10⁻⁶ C
F = 0.115N
r = 1.44m
q₂ = ?
putting this values in the equation,
0.115 = 8.9×10⁹×6.33×10⁻⁶ ×q₂÷1.44²
q₂ = 4.23 μC.
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What is the rule you would write describing how light reflects off a mirror?
Answer: The angle of incidence equals the ray of reflection. So this law states that any ray of light that strikes an object will reflect off the object such that the striking or incident angle is identical to the reflecting angle (as measured from the normal).
Explanation:
which of the following best defines unbalanced forces? A. Forces that act in opposite directions and cancel each other out B. Unequal forces that do not cancel out but cause a change in motion c. Foroes between two objects in physical contact D. The total force on an object after individual forces are added togethe
Answer:
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which types of change observe the law of conservation of mass? single answer
A. only changes of state
B. only physical changes
C. only chemical changes
D. physical changes and chemical changes
Answer:
d
Explanation:
d just because it is and it's talking about mass and physical match's up with mass
A student charges a balloon and then brings it near a metal sphere hanging from the
ceiling. She brings it near the sphere, but does not touch. The sphere moves toward
the balloon. What are the charges on the balloon and the metal sphere?
a) The balloon has a positive charge and the metal sphere has a negative charge.
b) The balloon has a negative charge and the metal sphere has a positive charge.
c) Both are negatively charged.
d) Both are positively charged.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the balloon has a negative charge and the metal sphere has a positive charge
Answer: B
Explanation:
The balloon will pick up stray electrons, so it will become negatively charged. Since it is attracted to the metal sphere, the sphere must be positively charged.
PLEASE HELP!! NO LINKS OR RANDOM WORDS!! If you were looking at the Moon from space (so that you could see all sides of it), how much of it would be lit by the sun at any given time?
1) All of it
2) Half of it
3) It varies depending on the Moon's phase.
4) It varies depending on the time of the year.
Answer:
3) It varies depending on the Moon's phase.Explanation: