Why do electric charges that move through a magnetic field produce an
electric current?
A. Th...
Physics, 03.11.2020 22:40, daliakreynin
Why do electric charges that move through a magnetic field produce an
electric current?
A. The magnetic field pushes negative charges and positive charges
in opposite directions.
B. The magnetic field exerts a force only the negative charges in
the wire.
O C. The magnetic field exerts a force on only the positive charges in
the wire.
D. The magnetic field pushes negative charges and positive charges
in the same direction.
Answers: 1
Physics, 22.06.2019 07:20, MannyBanko1350
If the ama of the inclined plane below is 2, calculate the ima and efficiency. ima = efficiency =
Answers: 1
Physics, 22.06.2019 18:20, tylersabin72
Object a has a length of 3 cm, a width of 2 cm, and a height of 4 cm. object b is dropped into a graduated cylinder. it displaces 19 ml of water. the volume of object a is: a: greater than the volume of object b b: less than the volume of object b c: equal to the volume of object b
Answers: 2
Social Studies, 13.01.2021 14:00