A positive charge is placed in an electric field that points west. the direction of the force on the positive particle point toward the west.
Due to the physical characteristic of electric charge, charged material experiences a force when it is exposed to an electromagnetic field. Electric charges can be positive or negative (commonly carried by protons and electrons respectively). While like charges repel one another, opposite charges attract. If an object has no net charge, we refer to it as neutral.
The charge on one electron is -1.6 ×10⁻¹⁹ coulomb.
As given in the problem statement when a positive charge is placed in an electric field that points west. the direction of the force on the positive particle will also point toward the west because for a positively charged
particle the direction of the electric field is the same as the force.
Thus, a positive charge is introduced into a westward-pointing electric field. the force acting on the positive particle points westward
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Explanation:
The amount of matter contained inside a body is called its mass while the weight of a body is the gravitational force with which it is attracted towards the earth.
Weight, W = mg
m is the mass and g is acceleration due to gravity
The mass of the object on the moon remains the same but the weight of the body is reduced to one sixth. This is because the moon's gravity is less than the earth's gravity.
Hence, this is the main difference in the weight of the object on the earth and on the moon.
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c. It has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.
d. It is present in both Italian sonnets and Shakespearean sonnets.
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b. Explain why the two recordings would sound different after being replayed 100 times.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Analog signals physically degrade each time they are played, causing a decrease in sound quality. Digital signals, however, will not experience any quality decline when being replayed multiple times because they are stored in binary form.
a. After being replayed 100 times, a major difference that Evelyn would most likely hear between the two recordings is that the analog recordings might have a loss in sound quality, and are likely to sound a bit more worn down or degraded. The digital recording, on the other hand, would sound just as it did the first time, having a high quality, and no loss of detail.
b. The reason for the difference in degradation is largely because of the nature of the two types of signals. An Analog signal is continuous and is an accurate representation of the sound wave as it varies in amplitude over time. However, an analog recording such as a tape, physically degrades each time it is played. Noise begins to rise while a decline in high-frequency content seems to appear. Digital signals, which are quantized representations of those same sound waves, do not degrade over time, because information is essentially coded in binary form. So, unless the file itself is damaged or corrupted, playing it back any number of times won't diminish its quality.
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