No,The Gauss's law would be not valid in hypothetical Universe.Because Gauss's law derived From Columbus law,if columbs law failed( because here in question power of r is 4),then Guauss law will also failed.
2. Suppose we lived in a different universe, in which the force law governing electrical interactions...
Suppose we lived in a different universe, in which the force law governing electrical interactions between charged particles was kq 192 . r124 12 Would Gauss's Law be valid in this hypothetical universe? Explain
Coulomb's Law describes the force between two charged objects. Suppose Object 1 has a charge of +1.50 microcoulombs and Object 2 has a charge of +14.2 coulombs. Object 2 is located a distance of 0.05810 m to the right of object 1. What is the magnitude and direction of the electrical force on object 2 due to Object 1?
Suppose that we add a new quantifier called exists unique to first- (d) order logic, using the symbol 3! to represent it. It means that there is exactly one element of the universe that satisfies the subsequent formula. In this question, variables will range over the universe of numbers. [1 mark] (0) Is 3!x. x + x 2 valid? Why? Give an example of a valid formula that uses the quantifier, and an example of an unsatisfiable one. Both must...
Coulomb’s Law describes the force between two (and only two!) charged objects. Suppose Object 1 has a charge of +2.71 μC and Object 2 has a charge of +18.5 μC. Object 2 is located a distance of 0.04480 m to the right of Object 1 (Yes — please break down and draw a quick sketch!). What is the magnitude and direction of the electrical force on Object 2 due to Object 1? What is the magnitude and direction of the...
a. Suppose that we have the state l) 2-1/2 (1010)1100)). How many (and which) particles are b. Suppose instead that we have the state l) 212(l000) |111). How many (and which) c. Suppose you measure the first particle from part (b) in the |0), |1) basis. What are the possible entangled? Explain why. particles are entangled? Explain why outcomes and their probabilities? On average, how many particles are entangled after the เงื่ measurement?
a. Suppose that we have the state...
UUESTIUN 2 The electrical force, W, experienced by two charged particles, 91 and 42, is given in terms of a known constant, k, and the distance of separation, r, as: W = kq1"q2/r^2 Assume that the charges and the distance are measured with a 10% uncertainty (e.g. Ur - 0.1*r). Which of the following would reduce the uncertainty in W the most? Decreasing the uncertainty in both charge measurements to 6%, while the uncertainty in distance is reduced to 8%....
1. Write Newton's 2nd Law in terms of momentum, p. 2. Why is momentum a more physically fundamental quantity than velocity? 3. In terms of forces, what would the universe be like, qualitatively if, instead, momentum were p=>? 4. A finite collection of particles is contained in a box. The particles collide elastically with one another and the interior of the box. If we consider only the particles, then what, if any, forces are External Forces? 5. Determine the total...
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INVESTIGATION 1: ELECTRICAL AND GRAVITATIONAL FORCES Let's begin our discussion with the familiar expression for the Coulomb force exerted on charge 2 by charge 1, F1-2 f12 Unit vector q1 r2 ,-8.99 × 109 Ncme C2 92 where k, is a constant that equals 9.0 x 10 N m2/C2. The force F2-1 of charge 2 on charge 1 is equal in magnitude and opposite in...
In its core the Sun changed, hydrogen into helium and produces energy by this nuclear fusion process. Each hydrogen atom has a positively charged center (a proton) and a negatively charged electron that exists around the periphery of the atom. The heat of the Sun pulls the electrons off the hydrogen atoms, leaving positively charged protons behind. To make energy the sun has to force these positively charged particles very close together so that a very strong but short range...
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following question is about the fundamental forces.
13. List the four force interactions in the universe (in order
from strongest to weakest)
The decay curve of a radioactive nuclide sample is shown. It’s
initial activity Is measured to be X Bq.
14. What is the population at t=8.0 hours?
15. After how many half lives will the population be 125
nuclides
16. What will be the level of activity (in terms of X) after
two half lives have elapsed?...