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As the moon revolves around the earth, it also rotates on its axis. why is it that the same side of the moon is always visible from earth? a. the speed of the moon's rotation keeps the same side always facing earth. b. the earth's gravity attracts one side of the moon more than the other. c. that side of the moon only faces away from earth during the daytime. d. the moon does not have a day and night cycle.
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A2.0 μf capacitor and a 4.0 μf capacitor are connected in series across a 0.827-kv potential. the charged capacitors are then disconnected from the source and connected to each other with terminals of like sign together. find the voltage across each capacitor.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:10
In the circuit, the switch s has been open for a long time and r = 125 kohm. it is then suddenly closed. (a) determine the time constant before the switch is closed. s (b) determine the time constant after the switch is closed. _ s (c) let the switch be closed at t = 0. find the current in the switch as a function of time. (use t for time. express your answer in milliamps and seconds.) i(t) =_
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:20
The magnitude of the magnetic field at a certain distance from a long, straight conductor is represented by b. what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at twice the distance from the conductor? a. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is 4b.b. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is 2b.c. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is b/2.d. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is b/4.e. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field remains equal to b.
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