When a charge is placed on a hollow conducting sphere, the net charge distributes itself evenly on the outer surface of the sphere. This is because charges repel each other and seek to reach a state of equilibrium, spreading out as much as possible on the surface of the sphere.
Yes, an electric charge can spread over the entire surface of a balloon. When a balloon is charged, the charge will distribute itself evenly across the surface due to electrostatic forces.
When a charged object touches a conductor, the charge on the object will distribute itself across the surface of the conductor due to the repulsion or attraction of like and unlike charges. This process helps to neutralize the charge on the object, resulting in an overall even distribution of charge on the conductor.
When a conductive sphere is connected to a source of charge, the charge will distribute itself evenly across the surface of the sphere. This is because charges repel each other and will spread out to achieve maximum separation. The overall charge on the sphere can change depending on the charge from the source and the existing charge on the sphere.
No, resistance is not directly proportional to charge. Resistance is determined by the material, length, and cross-sectional area of a conductor, while charge is a property of matter. The resistance will affect the flow of charge in a circuit, but it is not directly proportional to the charge itself.
Current is the flow of electric charge, not the total charge itself. It is called a net charge because in a circuit the movement of charge is a result of the difference in charges between different points, creating a flow of net charge.
Yes, an electric charge can spread over the entire surface of a balloon. When a balloon is charged, the charge will distribute itself evenly across the surface due to electrostatic forces.
When a charged object touches a conductor, the charge on the object will distribute itself across the surface of the conductor due to the repulsion or attraction of like and unlike charges. This process helps to neutralize the charge on the object, resulting in an overall even distribution of charge on the conductor.
When a conductive sphere is connected to a source of charge, the charge will distribute itself evenly across the surface of the sphere. This is because charges repel each other and will spread out to achieve maximum separation. The overall charge on the sphere can change depending on the charge from the source and the existing charge on the sphere.
All the polymer can not be made electrically conductive unless there are sufficient charge carriers available within the polymer itself. These charge carriers are responsible for conduction of electrical current. There is hardly a difference between a conducting polymer and conjugated polymer. The conjugated polymers have alternate single and double bond. Moreover, all conjugated polymers are conducting polymers. Their conductivity is increased on adding a suitable impurity in order to make free charge carriers.
You don't have to save anything on pixie hollow. The game automatically saves itself. When you go back you pick up where you left off.
the name itself says the concrete used here is of light weight.....the best example of this kind of structure is PANTHELON....
it charges by itself
No, a charge must come from an external source. But it's confusing to some people because a battery can be discharged at the surface of the plates and if the battery is left alone for a few minutes some of the charge deep in the plates will distribute across the medium and you may have a little more charge available. A battery is simply a chemical storage device for an electrical charge. The charge initially comes from an outside source, such as an alternator, and as long as the materials inside the battery are in good condition, the battery will continue to take and hold a charge. Once the materials start to break down, the battery fails.
"The Hollow Men" by T.S.Eliot ; see link below to the poem itself .
Iron metal by itself has a charge of zero because it is in its elemental form with an equal number of protons and electrons. So, it's as neutral as Switzerland.
The speed of the coaxial cable is usually between 10 and 100 Mbps. The coaxial cable consists of a hollow outer cylindrical conductor that surrounds a single inner wire that is made of two conducting elements.
leave it it will do it by itself and charge it