B. geothermal energy
C. mechanical energy
D. electromagnetic energy
b) The object has a charge opposite that of the field.
c) The object has a negative charge.
d) The object has a charge the same as that of the field.
Answer:
option b
Explanation:
There is an object pulled inward in an electric field.
We have to find out of the four options given which is true.
a) The object has a neutral charge is false since when electric field pulls the object inward, there is a charge inside.
b) The object has a charge opposite that of the field, this option is correct since there will be an equal and opposite charge created by the object
c) The object has a negative charge will be correct only if the original charge was positive hence wrong
d) The object has a charge the same as that of the field is incorrect since this would be opposite the charge
So only option b is right
mechanical waves?
(1) Both types of waves travel at the same speed.
(2) Both types of waves require a material medium
for propagation.
(3) Both types of waves propagate in a vacuum.
(4) Both types of waves transfer energy.
Answer: The correct answer is (4).
Explanation:
Electromagnetic wave is the transverse wave. It is produced by the moving charged particle. It travels at the speed of the light. It does not require a medium to travel. It can travel through the vacuum.
In mechanical wave, there is an oscillation of matter. It requires a medium to travel.It cannot travel through vacuum. The three types of mechanical waves are longitudinal wave, transverse wave and surface wave.
The common characteristics to all electromagnetic waves and mechanical waves are both can move through matter and both can occur as a result of a disturbance. This disturbance is a result of wave transfer energy.
Therefore, the common characteristic to all electromagnetic and mechanical waves is both types of waves transfer energy.