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The potential at point a is 5 volts and at point b is 10 volts in the given figure.
The value of the potential at points a and b in Figure 1 is determined by the electric field and the distance from the source of the field.
The charge on sphere C will be 1C, the same as sphere A. When two objects with different charges touch, they will equalize their charges. Since A transfers its charge to B, and B transfers the same charge to C, the final charge on C will be 1C.
The statement "A then B" suggests that if A occurs, then B will follow or happen as a result. It implies a sequential relationship between A and B, indicating that B is dependent on the occurrence of A.
It is defined as the current which produces a deflection of one scale division in the galvanometer and is given by, G= k/NBA where, k is the torsion constant. N is the number of turns in the coil B is the magnetic field and, A is the ares of cross section of the coil.
The nucleus is labeled as a.
b = 3a ?
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if you get 91 that will be a high b
That would be an 83% or in other words a B. To figure that out, divide 413 by 495 and move the decimal to the right two.
It seems you're referencing a specific figure, but I'm unable to see it. Generally, the area labeled B in a diagram representing capillaries would indicate the network of small blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues. This area plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and supporting cellular functions. If you provide more context or details, I can offer a more tailored response.
I can provide a list of combinations of trees with 1, 2, and 3 vertices. 1 labeled vertex: Vertex A 2 labeled vertices: Tree 1: Vertex A connected to Vertex B 3 labeled vertices: Tree 1: Vertex A connected to Vertex B, Vertex C disconnected from A and B
The molecule contains a hydroxyl group (-OH) and a carboxyl group (-COOH). The hydroxyl group is labeled as "A" and the carboxyl group is labeled as "B".
The piano notes labeled on the treble clef are E, G, B, D, F.
The grade is C1
feature a and b