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We use the term net charge to define current due to unbalanced charges that flow.

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Q: To define current why do you use the term net charge crossing a plane?
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Why do you use net charge crossing a plane?

We use the term net charge to define current due to unbalanced charges that flow.


Can three points that define a plane also define a different plane?

No, only one UNIQUE Plane.


Can you define an endpoint of a plane?

No. A plane is infinite.


Can two points determine a plane?

No, 2 points define a line, 3 points define a plane.


Does a plane have only two points?

No, two points define a line. It takes three points to define a plane.


How many points define a plan?

4 points define a plane.


Define a block in volley ball?

A block is when the front row players on the defensive side jump at the net with their arms up and hands spread in order to stop the ball from crossing the plane of the net.


What is the smallest number of distinct points that can define a plane?

Three. That is why three-legged stools are always stable--the ends of their legs define a plane.


To define the picture plane the two dimensional artist must establish?

To define the picture plane the two dimensional artist must establishthe borders of the picture plane. The border of the picture plane will determine the type of the picture plane according to the two dimensional artist.


Give a line and a point not on the line how many planes do they define?

They define one plane. A line is defined by two points, and it takes three points to define a plane, so two points on the line, and one more point not on the line equals one plane.


Can three points that define a particular plane also define a different plane?

Only if the 3 points are all in the same line. Then there are an infinite number of planes.If the 3 points are not all in the same line, then there is only one unique plane that contains them.That's what "define" means.


How many points are needed to define a plane?

3