Neutrons have a neutral charge Neutrons have no charge.
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2001 toyoto blows fuse when you go in reverse
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Not enough information. WHICH fuse blows out???
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Charges repel each other
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____________ charges repel each other.
like
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When charging an object by conduction what happens to the charges in the object
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Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge.
Apex ;)
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When a fuse blows
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When a fuse blows, you should replace the fuse and check to see
what might have caused it to blow. It's a sign that there might be
something causing too much current to flow in the circuit.
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How is the wiring done in houses and other occupied buildings
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It is in parallel, so one light can be on while others are
turned off.
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Electric field lines point in the opposite direction charges would move if they were in the field
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negative
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What is true about voltage
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A. It is measured in volts. B. It is related to current and resistance by Ohm's Law. D. It's what makes current flow in a circuit.
A it is an EMF it can exists in its form without performing any work
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In a series circuit the is the same at every point
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In a series circuit the current is the same at every point. This
is Kirchoff's current law.
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If an electric circuit is not grounded it is best to reach out and touch it to provide the ground
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No. Touching a live electric current is never a good idea.
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A 120 V power supply connected to a 30 ohm resistor will produce how many amps of current
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A 120V power supply connected to a 30 Ohm resistor will produce
120/30 or 4 amps of current.
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What will be attracted to or repelled by an magnet
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a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
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If lmn xyz which congruences are true by cpctc check all that apply.
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ML=YZ ,
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Electrons are the smallest particle of an element that retains the original characteristics of the element
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False
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All Electromagnetic radiation
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Transverse waves
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Do neutrons have an electric charge
Neutrons have a neutral charge Neutrons have no charge.
2001 toyoto blows fuse when you go in reverse
Not enough information. WHICH fuse blows out???
Charges repel each other
____________ charges repel each other.
like
When charging an object by conduction what happens to the charges in the object
Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge.
Apex ;)
When a fuse blows
When a fuse blows, you should replace the fuse and check to see
what might have caused it to blow. It's a sign that there might be
something causing too much current to flow in the circuit.
How is the wiring done in houses and other occupied buildings
It is in parallel, so one light can be on while others are
turned off.
Electric field lines point in the opposite direction charges would move if they were in the field
negative
What is true about voltage
A. It is measured in volts. B. It is related to current and resistance by Ohm's Law. D. It's what makes current flow in a circuit.
A it is an EMF it can exists in its form without performing any work
In a series circuit the is the same at every point
In a series circuit the current is the same at every point. This
is Kirchoff's current law.
If an electric circuit is not grounded it is best to reach out and touch it to provide the ground
No. Touching a live electric current is never a good idea.
A 120 V power supply connected to a 30 ohm resistor will produce how many amps of current
A 120V power supply connected to a 30 Ohm resistor will produce
120/30 or 4 amps of current.
What will be attracted to or repelled by an magnet
a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
If lmn xyz which congruences are true by cpctc check all that apply.
ML=YZ ,
Electrons are the smallest particle of an element that retains the original characteristics of the element