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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During an inquiry activity You can use one or more of your five senses during an inquiry activity to make
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observations
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At which temperature would it take the longest for the smell of cologne that someone is wearing to reach you
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-30 degree C --APEX:)
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How does rubbing one object on another create static electricity
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the electrons get ripped off one object and held by the
other
The rubbing moves electrons to the object that holds them more
tightly.
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Is the term used to describe the study of motion
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kinematics
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When electric and magnetic fields both exist it is called an
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electromagnetic
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According to Coulombs Law how does distance affect the electric force
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electric force can act at a distance bbut is stronger when
object are closer
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The acceleration of gravity means that for each second that passes falling objects move 98 meters
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No, that's not correct.
The acceleration of gravity means that for each second that passes, falling objects fall
at a speed that's 9.8 meters per second fasterthan it was one second earlier.
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A hospital has a back-up generator to power the medical devices in case of a power failurewhat is the most likely source of mechanical energy for the generator
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gasoline or diesel fuel...apex
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Whih of the following is not a reason why gravity is important in our lives
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It keeps water molecules together in a cup.
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What do we call a collection of matter that does not interact with anything else in the universe
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An isolated system I think
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The unit used to measure period is the .
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Its Seconds
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Charges repel each other
____________ charges repel each other.
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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 ;)
During an inquiry activity You can use one or more of your five senses during an inquiry activity to make
observations
At which temperature would it take the longest for the smell of cologne that someone is wearing to reach you
-30 degree C --APEX:)
How does rubbing one object on another create static electricity
the electrons get ripped off one object and held by the
other
The rubbing moves electrons to the object that holds them more
tightly.
Is the term used to describe the study of motion
kinematics
When electric and magnetic fields both exist it is called an
electromagnetic
According to Coulombs Law how does distance affect the electric force
electric force can act at a distance bbut is stronger when
object are closer
The acceleration of gravity means that for each second that passes falling objects move 98 meters
No, that's not correct.
The acceleration of gravity means that for each second that passes, falling objects fall
at a speed that's 9.8 meters per second fasterthan it was one second earlier.
A hospital has a back-up generator to power the medical devices in case of a power failurewhat is the most likely source of mechanical energy for the generator
gasoline or diesel fuel...apex
Whih of the following is not a reason why gravity is important in our lives
It keeps water molecules together in a cup.
What do we call a collection of matter that does not interact with anything else in the universe