Why could the ballistic galvanometer be called a Coulombmeter for measuring electric charges? Explain?
Why could the ballistic galvanometer be called a Coulombmeter for measuring electric charges? Explain?
Why is a galvanometer used in a Wheatstone bridge? What purpose does it serve? Please explain.
Module 6: Weighing &Measuring Review 1 Explain why accuracy is important for weighing and measuring 5. List three units for measuring height 2. Describe steps for weighing a resident with standing balance scale 6 List three units for measuring fluids 7. Explain how to measure a resident in bed List three units for measuring weight. 3. Describe steps for measuring height of a 4 resident with a standing balance scale. 50
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Two electric charges are placed on the x=axis. One (q1= + 8muC) is located at the origin, and the second charge (q2=-4muC) is located at x=1.25m. A third charge (q3=+20muC) is placed at x=2m. What is the net electric force on charge q3? What is the net electric field experienced by charge q3? In which region of the x-axis should we place q3 so that the net electric force on it equals zero?...
which piece of equipment is best suited for measuring a volume of 85mL? Could a 100mL volumetric flask be used to measure a volume of 85mL? In 1-2 sentences explain your reasoning. Beakers and Erlenmeyer flasks are often used to store or hold liquids but are not routinely used for measuring purposes. Explain why in 2-4 sentences. list a piece of equipment that you believe will be the most accurate for the construction and usage of standard curves? Explain in...
I really do not understand this question. If someone could
explain why certain charges have to = 0 and draw the forces and
diagrams to explain it. That would be GREATLY appreciated
Two partides are hed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge 40.8 uC is located at х "-22.6 cm; particle 2 of charge Q is located at x-12.2 cm. Partide 3 of charge magnitude 44.1 pCIS rest on the y axis ety-22.6 cm, what is the value...
A pair of electric charges has a positive potential energy. This implies that: a) Both charges are positive b) Both charges are negative c) The charges have the same sign d) The charges have opposite signs I've already determined that D is wrong, so can you please explain to me which selection is right and why? Thank you.
The net electric charge of an amber rod which has been rubbed with fur is called negative a. So that the proton charge will be positive b. Because it charges repel c. By arbitrary convention d. Because amber is an insulator. e. None of the above - I figured the answer was A, can you explain what the answer is and why I am wrong?
Measuring quantity similar to mole that is used in our daily life. explain why it is useful?
Explain why measuring performance is important in business operations. Choose a business performance measurement tool that does not relate to your CLC and explain why.
Consider the headcount ratio as a statistic for measuring the extent of poverty. Explain why using the headcount ratio to guide poverty reduction policies may not be a good idea