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Subatomic particles are the same size as basketballs.
True. The strength of an electrical field follows an inverse square law.
Yes, that is correct. The direction of the electric field at any point represents the direction in which a positive test charge placed at that point would experience a force. If a negative test charge is used, the force it experiences would be in the opposite direction of the electric field.
True electric currents refer to the movement of electric charge carriers through a conductor, such as electrons in a wire. It is this flow of charge that powers electrical devices and circuits. The direction of the current is defined as the flow of positive charge, even though in reality it is often negative charges (electrons) that are moving.
True. Lightning is a natural example of static electricity, which occurs when there is a build-up of electrical charge in the atmosphere that discharges in the form of a lightning bolt.
Neutrons have no charge, but they do have mass.
Subatomic particles are the same size as basketballs.
true
The following statement is not true: Fission is a sport where you try to catch fiss!
No following statements were included.
True
Each of the "following" statement is neither true nor false.
No.
Wingman principles apply only while on duty.
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Wingman principles apply only while on duty.