NSCI-6101 - Calculus-Based Physics oed answer key
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
A circuit can"t function without a resistors ?
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False
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
It is also called a higher potential terminal.
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Positive
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Positive charge can be found also in a Proton.
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True
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The following are kinds of Charge, EXCEPT ONE.
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Electrons
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The index of refraction of light in water is ?
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1.33
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Voltmeter : Voltage ; Ammeter : ____________ ?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Wires are good conductors of Electric charges.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
If ∠A = 89 o and ∠C = 56o, find the value of ∠B
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
The symbol of torque is the Greek word for TAO.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
The vectors are translated, to a common origin.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The following are examples of light EXCEPT ONE.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The index of refraction of light in VACUUM is ?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1
What is the boiling point of water at sea level?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
An object can have positive and Negative charge.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The charge flow rate is called Electric current.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The index of refraction of light in a glass is ?
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
The symbol "q1" stands for charge of particle 1.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 2
Voltmeter is measured through the used of Volts.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Calculus-Based Physics 1