Which of the following is not true about electric potential energy?



It depends on how much charge is moving through the field


It can be measured in joules


It can be measured in calories


It is a measure of how strong the electric field is only

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Answer 1

Answer:

the second one

Explanation:

When a free positive charge q is accelerated by an electric field, such as shown in Figure 1, it is given kinetic energy. The process is analogous to an object being accelerated by a gravitational field. It is as if the charge is going down an electrical hill where its electric potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. Let us explore the work done on a charge q by the electric field in this process, so that we may develop a definition of electric potential energy.

The electrostatic or Coulomb force is conservative, which means that the work done on q is independent of the path taken. This is exactly analogous to the gravitational force in the absence of dissipative forces such as friction. When a force is conservative, it is possible to define a potential energy associated with the force, and it is usually easier to deal with the potential energy (because it depends only on position) than to calculate the work directly.


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Gravitational POTENTIAL ENERGY is greatest at the highest point of a roller coaster.

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ultraviolet waves

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Answer:

Gamma rays

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gamma rays have the highest energy and the shortest wavelength

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Answer:

The one on the left

Explanation:

Answer:

The one on the left

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Answer:

water cycle show the continuous movement of water with in the earth and atmosphere

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Answer:

Explanation:

35 up 35 down cancel out.

25 forward minus 10 pulling back, so:

25-10

= 15N Right

What can cause electricity to jump across a gap

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Answer:

It often happens in a circuit which was conducting,and a switch is opened. Any inductance in the circuit will help the voltage increase due to back emf,and this can cause breakdown of the air insulation and an arc can form.

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Which type of training will improve muscular strength?


A.lifting light weights many times

B.lifting heavy weights every day

C.lifting heavy weights with few repetitions

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer is 29.1 mol or 525 g

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Answer:

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If we keep on applying force on a material object, can it gain speed of light?

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Answer:

As an object moves faster, its mass increases. ... Because masses approach infinity with increasing speed, it is impossible to accelerate a material object to (or past) the speed of light. To do so would require an infinite force.

A car is moving with a uniform speed of 12.0 m/s along a straight path . What is the distance covered by the car in 20 seconds ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

This one-dimensional equation is just a fancy way of saying d = rt. Filling in:

d = 12.0(20) so

d = 240 m

Which would increase the speed of a sound wave?

- A wave passes from a solid to a liquid while remaining the same temperature.
- The medium increases in temperature while remaining in the same phase.
- The medium decreases in temperature while remaining in the same phase.
- A wave passes from a liquid to a gas while remaining the same temperature.

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Answer:

B. The medium increases in temperature while remaining in the same phase

Explanation:

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The sound wave will increase when the medium increases in temperature while remaining in the same phase.

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A 150 g baseball is thrown with a speed of 20 m/s. After the ball hits the bat, the ball moves 40 m/s.
What is the momentum before it hits the bat?
What is the momentum after it hits the bat?

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Answer:

3000 kg*m/s

6000 kg*m/s

Explanation:

p = m*v

p = 150kg*20m/s

p = 3000 kg*m/s

p = 150kg*40m/s

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State three differences between solid friction and viscosity​

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Difference between solid friction and viscosity is as follows: Viscosity is proportional to the surface area whereas solid friction is independent of area of solid surfaces in contact. Viscous force on the body depends upon its velocity in the viscous media. But, friction does not depend on the velocity of the body.

athlete running on a circular track of radius 5 m completes one round in 12 s. what its average speed and average displacement?

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. What is the mass of an object if it is pulled by a 5 Newton force and it accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s/s?
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F = ma

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Describe the mathematical relationship between the gravitational
potential energy of an object and its height above a reference point.​

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Answer:

∆p.e = mg∆h

Explanation:

Take height reference be h1 while height final be h2.

∆h = (h2 - h1)

m = m

g = g

•°• ∆p.e = mg(h2 - h1)

=> ∆p.e = mg∆h

How do sports play a role in American Culture? Is this different from how sports play a role in other cultures?

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Answer: American sports culture has a much greater appreciation of and emphasis towards collegiate and high school sports. This may be the strongest difference between American sports culture and every other countries' sports culture.

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Answer:

(C) 700 N

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The mass of the mountain climber, m = 100 kg

The angle formed by the rope with the horizontal, θ = 45°

The gravitational field strength, g = 10 N/kg

The weight of the man, W = m × g

∴ W = 100 kg × 10 N/kg = 1,000 N

At equilibrium, we have;

The downward force, the weight of the man, W = The upward force, the vertical component of the tension on the two halves of the rope

We have;

W = T × sin(θ) + T × sin(θ)

∴ 1,000 N = 2 × T × sin(45°)

Therefore, we have;

T = 1,000 N/(2 × sin(45°)) = 707.106781 Newtons

Therefore, the tension in the rope is closest to (approximately) 700 N.

given the balance chemical equation​

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Answer:

in probability theory, a balance equation is an equation that describes the probability flux associated with a Markov chain in and out of states or set of states.

Explanation:

entropy is the amount of heat a system releases. true or false?​

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The answer is: False

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If the angle of a light ray in air is 25∘ and it enters a substance with a refracted angle of 13∘, what is the index of refraction of the substance?

A). 0.65

B). 0.53

C). 1.92

D). 1.88



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Answer:

Explanation:

The formula for this is

[tex]n_1sin\theta_1=n_2sin\theta_2[/tex] where the index of refraction of air is 1.00. Filling in and solving for n2:

1.00sin(25) = n₂sin(13) and

1.00(.423) = n₂(.225) and

[tex]\frac{1.00(.423)}{.225}=n_2[/tex] so

[tex]n_2=1.88[/tex], choice D.

A 1234 kg freight car moving at 6 m/s runs into a 2468 kg freight car at rest. They stick together upon collision. What was the final combined speed?

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Answer:

2 m/s

Explanation:

Applying,

The law of conservation of momentum

Total momentum before collision = Total momentum after collision

mu+m'u' = V(m+m')............... Equation 1

Where m = mass of the first freight car, m' = mass of the second freight car, u = initial velocity of the first freight car, u' = initial velocity of the second freight car, V = final combined velocity/ speed.

make V the subject of the equation

V = (mu+m'u')/(m+m')........... Equation 2

From the question,

Given: m = 1234 kg, m' = 2468 kg, u = 6 m/s, u' = 0 m/s (at rest)

Substitute these values into equation 2

V = [(1234×6)+(2468×0)]/(1234+2468)

V = 7404/3702

V = 2 m/s

what type of object is called object at rest ? Write with example.​

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Answer:

ln physics, Rest is the state at which an object is stationary or not moving with respect to its surroundings, and is said to be at rest. An example would be a book lying on a table.

Answer:

When an object does not change it's position with respect to time it is said to be at rest.

Explanation:

Example- A person sitting on a chair or a book lying on a table.

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What is a frequency in physics ?

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Answer:

Frequency, in physics, the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time; also, the number of cycles or vibrations undergone during one unit of time by a body in periodic motion.

Explanation:

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