NSCI-6100 - Calculus-Based Physics oed answer key
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
120 centigrade = _____________ Fahrenheit ?
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248 Fahrenheit
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
120.5 centigrade = _______________ kelvin ?
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393.65 kelvin
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The symbol "k" in Coulomb's Law is called ?
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Coulomb constant
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
170 centigrade = ______________ fahrenheit ?
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338 fahrenheit
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
A circuit cannot functions without a source.
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True
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Ammeter and Voltmeter that measures charges.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Current : AMPERE ; Resistance : ___________.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
KCL is for Voltage while KVL is for current.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The example of a good Conductor is Aluminum.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The index of refraction of light in air is ?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
It is made of base unit for example, density.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
400-700 nm is the wavelength of ultraviolet .
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Light cannot be travel if there is no medium.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The following are medium of light EXCEPT ONE.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The wavelength of X-rays is around 400-700mm.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
We used the symbol "q" for the charge victim.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
A millimeter is about the thickness of a dime.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
The symbol oftorque is the Greek word for TAO.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1