
4 Newton’s Second Law Experiment 4.1
... 9. Using the ruler permanently affixed to the air track, record the locations of X0 , X1 and X2 in your spreadsheet and assign a reasonable uncertainty to these positions ( X). It is very important that your glider always starts from the same location X0 and that the two photogates are not moved. If ...
... 9. Using the ruler permanently affixed to the air track, record the locations of X0 , X1 and X2 in your spreadsheet and assign a reasonable uncertainty to these positions ( X). It is very important that your glider always starts from the same location X0 and that the two photogates are not moved. If ...
holiday homework
... 64. What is the amount of work done in moving a 100 nC charge between two points 5cm apart on an equipotential surface? 65. How does the force between two point charges change if the dielectric constant of the medium in which they are kept increases? 66. Name the Physical quantity whose SI unit is ...
... 64. What is the amount of work done in moving a 100 nC charge between two points 5cm apart on an equipotential surface? 65. How does the force between two point charges change if the dielectric constant of the medium in which they are kept increases? 66. Name the Physical quantity whose SI unit is ...
1 - sjacs.
... required to give paragraph-length answers. In each of these parts, one mark is allocated to assess candidates’ ability in effective communication. ...
... required to give paragraph-length answers. In each of these parts, one mark is allocated to assess candidates’ ability in effective communication. ...
P132 Introduction I) Review assignment sheet
... An interesting property of conductors is that any excess charge will reside on its outer surface. Consider two identically sized spherical conductors. One of the conductors has an excess of charge = Q, the other is uncharged. If we connect the spheres together and then move them apart the charge wil ...
... An interesting property of conductors is that any excess charge will reside on its outer surface. Consider two identically sized spherical conductors. One of the conductors has an excess of charge = Q, the other is uncharged. If we connect the spheres together and then move them apart the charge wil ...
AP C UNIT 7 - student handout
... • If the strength of the electric field between the plates of an air filled capacitor becomes too strong, then the air can no longer insulate the charges from sparking (discharging) between the plates. For air, this breakdown occurs when the electric field is greater than 3x106 V/m. (this is what oc ...
... • If the strength of the electric field between the plates of an air filled capacitor becomes too strong, then the air can no longer insulate the charges from sparking (discharging) between the plates. For air, this breakdown occurs when the electric field is greater than 3x106 V/m. (this is what oc ...
Untitled - GCSE science revision videos, apps and iBooks
... This series of interactive science books covers the complete GCSE Science ‘A’ specifications for AQA, OCR (21st Century Science) and Edexcel. Differences in the specifications are indicated by specific references. For example, (Edexcel, OCR) means that the material covers the OCR and Edexcel specific ...
... This series of interactive science books covers the complete GCSE Science ‘A’ specifications for AQA, OCR (21st Century Science) and Edexcel. Differences in the specifications are indicated by specific references. For example, (Edexcel, OCR) means that the material covers the OCR and Edexcel specific ...