NSCI-6100 - Calculus-Based Physics oed answer key
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
68 fahrenheit = _______________ kelvin ?
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293.15 kelvin
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
standard unit of volume in metric system
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liter
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
KVL stands for kirchhoff's voltage lane.
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False
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The most common used for capacitors is ?
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Energy storage
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Voltmeter device used to measure Voltage
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True
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
Standard unit of length in metric system.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
standard unit of volume in metric system.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Electrowaves is an example of Conductors.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
In circuits, Charge goes around in loops.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Paperis one of the example of conductors.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Positive : Negative ; Conductors : Rubber
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Symbol 'A' stands for Length of ammeter ?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The Ammeter is a device used to measure ?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The index of refraction of water is 1.33.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The index of refraction of Water is 1.5 ?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
___________________ has a Negative charge.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Ammeter is connected parallel in a device.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Capacitor is also called Positive charges.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2