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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:00, rickevaaaa
Did the proton move into a region of higher potential or lower potential? did the proton move into a region of higher potential or lower potential? because the proton is a negative charge and it accelerates as it travels, it must be moving from a region of higher potential to a region of lower potential. because the proton is a negative charge and it accelerates as it travels, it must be moving from a region of lower potential to a region of higher potential. because the proton is a positive charge and it slows down as it travels, it must be moving from a region of higher potential to a region of lower potential. because the proton is a positive charge and it slows down as it travels, it must be moving from a region of lower potential to a region of higher potential. request answerpart bwhat was the potential difference that stopped the proton? express your answer with the appropriate units.î”v î” v = nothingnothingrequest answerpart cwhat was the initial kinetic energy of the proton, in electron volts? express your answer in electron volts. ki k i = nothing ev request answerprovide feedback
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:50, ggcampos
Which statement correctly describes the current in a circuit that is made up of any two resistors connected in parallel with a battery? a. the current in the battery and in each resistor is the same b. the current the battery equals to the sum of the currents in the resistors c. the current in the battery is less than the current in either resistor d. the current in the battery equals to the product of the currents in the resistors
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:00, diegovaldes25
What happens when the number of protons in an atom changes
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Physics, 23.06.2019 21:00, Kkampudiaa
Asample of a gas in a rigid container has an initial pressure of 5 atm at a temperature of 254.5 k. the temperature is decreased to 101.8 k. what is the new pressure?
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