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Student_Exploration_Coulomb_Force__Static_latest update.
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Student Exploration: Coulomb Force (Static) 
Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and prompts in the orange boxes. 
Vocabulary: Coulomb’s law, electrostatic force, vector 
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.). Have you ever taken clothes out of the dryer and found a sock stuck to your underwear? Static cling is an example of electrostatic forces, or the forces that exist between charged objects. 
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Edexcel IGCSE Physics, question and answer 
average speed = 
distance / time 
v = d / t 
 
 
 
Standard Unit for mass (m) 
kilogram 
(kg) 
 
 
 
Standard Unit for distance (d) or displacement (s) 
metre 
(m) 
 
 
 
Standard Unit for speed (s) or velocity (v) 
metre/second 
(m/s) 
 
 
 
Standard Unit for acceleration (a) 
metre/second² 
(m/s²) 
 
 
 
Standard Unit for Force (F) 
Newton 
(N) 
 
 
 
Standard Unit for time (t) 
Second 
(s) 
 
 
 
Standard Unit for gravitational field strength (g) ...
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Physics JCCC Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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Physics JCCC Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
All atoms except hydrogen are composed of ( ), ( ), and ( ) - ANSWERSprotons 
neutrals 
electrons 
 
What is neutral hydrogen composed of? - ANSWERSone proton and one electron 
 
protons and ( ) have pretty much the same mass - ANSWERSneutrons 
 
What is the fundamental unit of charge? - ANSWERSe 
 
e= - ANSWERS1.6 x 10^-19 
 
What is the SI unit for e? - ANSWERSC (coulomb) 
 
What objects are said to be electrically neutral? - ANSWERSAn obj...
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NCTI Installer Tech 100% SOLUTIONS REVISED 2023//2024
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NCTI Installer Tech 
100% SOLUTIONS 
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Why do only the outer electrons leave their orbit shells? - ANSWER Only outer 
electrons leave their orbit shells because electrons farthest from the nucleus are more 
easily freed from their orbits due to a weaker electrostatic force. 
What is required to have a balanced (or stable) atom? - ANSWER The number of 
electrons must equal the number of protons in order to have a balanced atom. 
List the capacity of each of the first four or...
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ILTS Content Test Elementary Ed(305)-Part 3/6 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!
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ILTS Content Test Elementary Ed(305)-Part 3/6 Questions and Answers 100% Correct! 
 
4 basic laws of thermodynamics - ANSWERszeroth law: states that 2 objects in thermodynamic equilibrium with a 3rd object are also in equilibrium with each other 
 
1st law: states that neither mass nor energy can be destroyed; only converted from 1 form to another(conservation of energy) 
 
2nd law: states that the entropy of an isolated system can only increase; heat is not transferred from low temp system to a...
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ILTS Content Test Elementary Ed(305)-Part 3/6 Questions & 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Graded A+
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4 basic laws of thermodynamics 
: zeroth law: states that 2 objects in thermodynamic equilibrium with a 3rd object 
are also in equilibrium with each other 
1st law: states that neither mass nor energy can be destroyed; only converted from 1 
form to another(conservation of energy) 
2nd law: states that the entropy of an isolated system can only increase; heat is not 
transferred from low temp system to a higher temp system one unless additional work is 
done 
3rd law: states that as a tempe...
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The X-Ray Circuit (Chapter 4) Questions And Answers
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The X-Ray Circuit (Chapter 4) Questions And Answers 
An x-ray tube is an example of current flow in a/an (a. gas, b. vacuum, c. metallic conductor, d. ionic 
solution) - ANS-b. vacuum 
Which of the following increases or decreases voltage by a fixed amount? (capacitor, rheostat, diode, 
transformer) - ANS-transformer 
Electrostatic force between charges is directly proportional to product of quantities and inversely 
proportional to square of distance between them is _________ law - ANS-Coulo...
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Pipefitter Apprentice Exam 
 
Which of the following meters doesn't change its reading due to pressure differences? 
 
A. Thermometer 
B. Altimeter 
C. Manometer 
D. Ammeter 
E. Barometer - D. Ammeter 
 
Which of the following components restricts the electric current flow to a single direction? 
 
A. Condenser 
B. Diode 
C. Resistor 
D. Transducer 
E. Switch - B. Diode 
 
Which of the following, if increased, would not require exertion of additional force to lift an 
object? 
 
A. Gravity 
B. ...
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NFPA 921 Definitions 2024 latest update
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Absolute Temperature. 
A temperature measured in Kelvins (K) or Rankines (R). 
 
 
 
Accelerant. 
A fuel or oxidizer, often an ignitible liquid, intentionally used to initiate a fire or increase the rate of growth or spread of fire. 
 
 
 
Accident. 
An unplanned event that interrupts an activity and sometimes causes injury or damage or a chance occurrence arising from unknown causes; an unexpected happening due to carelessness, ignorance, and the like. 
 
 
 
Ambient. 
Someone's or something'...
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NFPA 921 Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Absolute Temperature - A temperature measured in Kelvins (K) or Rankines (R). 
Accelerant - A fuel or oxidizer, often an ignitible liquid, intentionally used to initiate a fire or increase the rate of growth or spread of fire. 
Accident - An unplanned event that interrupts an activity and sometimes causes injury or damage or a chance occurrence arising from unknown causes; an unexpected happening due to carelessness, ignorance, and the like. 
Active Fire Protection System - A system that...
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