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Materials that do not transfer electrical current?

Materials that do not transfer electrical current are known as insulators. Some common examples include rubber, glass, and plastic. Insulators have high resistivity, which prevents the flow of electric charge through them.


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To find the molecular weight of gas Q, we can use Graham's law of diffusion. The rate of diffusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular weight. Since chlorine diffuses 2.04 times faster than gas Q, we set up the equation (rate of Q)/(rate of Cl2) = sqrt(Molecular weight of Cl2 / Molecular weight of Q), then solve for the molecular weight of gas Q.


What is Q noise?

Q noise refers to noise that is specifically related to a device's quality factor (Q). It is typically present in resonant circuits and can affect the sensitivity and performance of electronic devices. Q noise is a result of energy losses within the system and can limit the overall quality of signals being processed.


How many heat is needed to raise the temperature of 50.0g of water from 4.5c to 83.0 c?

To calculate the heat needed, you can use the formula Q = mc∆T, where Q is the heat, m is the mass (50.0g), c is the specific heat capacity of water (4.18 J/g°C), and ∆T is the change in temperature (83.0°C - 4.5°C). Plug in the values and solve for Q. The unit of heat in this case will be joules.


A lightning bolt with 8kA strikes an object for 15us how much charge is deposited on the object?

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