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CHEMISTRY CHAPTER 6-ELECTRICITY QUESTION AND ANSWER 2024 GRADED A+ UPGRADE
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CHAPTER 6-ELECTRICITY QUESTION AND ANSWER 
2024 GRADED A+ UPGRADE 
Static Electricity 
ANSWER = the accumulation of excess electric charge on an object 
rub shoes bring in negative charge and releases 
Law of Conservation of Charge 
ANSWER = states that charge can be transferred from one object to another but 
cannot be created or destroyed 
Positive and Positive charge 
ANSWER = Repels each other 
Positive and Negative charge 
ANSWER = attracts each other 
Electrical forces depends on what? 
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MATRIC PHYSICS NOTES - complete syllabus summary
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Summary of all the sections in the matric physics syllabus. (Vectors, forces, newton’s laws, kinematics, momentum, impulse, gravitation, electric circuits, electrostatics, work, energy, power, photons and electrons and electrodynamics. 
In depth notes but simple to read and learn from. 
Includes diagrams to assist understanding.
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A. Gravity 
1. Newton’s Laws of Motion 
a. First Law: An object at rest, or in motion in a straight line at a constant speed, will 
remain in that state unless acted upon by a force 
i. Aka. inertia 
2. Second Law: The acceleration of a body due to a force will be in the same direction as 
the force, with a magnitude inversely proportional to its mass. 
a. OR the magnitude of force necessary to produce a certain acceleration on a body 
will be directly proportional to its mass 
b. A higher mas...
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A. Gravity 
1. Newton’s Laws of Motion 
a. First Law: An object at rest, or in motion in a straight line at a constant speed, will 
remain in that state unless acted upon by a force 
i. Aka. inertia 
2. Second Law: The acceleration of a body due to a force will be in the same direction as 
the force, with a magnitude inversely proportional to its mass. 
a. OR the magnitude of force necessary to produce a certain acceleration on a body 
will be directly proportional to its mass 
b. A higher mas...
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FINAL GISP SET: ALL KSAs (2022/2023) (Verified Solutions)
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FINAL GISP SET: ALL KSAs (2022/2023) (Verified Solutions) 
Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) A United States government committee which promotes the coordinated development, use, sharing, and dissemination of geospatial data on a national basis. 
ISO 19115-2 Content standard that adds elements to describe imagery and gridded data as well as data collected using instruments (monitoring stations and measurement devices) 
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ASTRO 7N test 1 with 100% correct answers 2024
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ASTRO 7N test 1Newton's first law - correct answer An object at rest, or in motion in a straight line at a constant speed, will remain in that state unless acted upon by a force. (example: If the Sun suddenly disappeared, the Earth would continue in the direction that it was traveling in its orbit at that time.) 
 
Newton's second law - correct answer The acceleration of a body due to a force will be in the same direction as the force, with a magnitude inversely proportional to its mass. 
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WGU C165 Unit 5: Earth & Sky 2023|24 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Latest update
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WGU C165 Unit 5: Earth & Sky 2023|24 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Latest update 
Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation 
The law that says every object in the universe attracts every other object, and that 
the force is affected by mass and distance: the greater the mass of an object, the 
greater the attraction; the farther apart the objects, the weaker the attraction. 
Nebula 
a cloud of gas and dust in space 
Nuclear Fusion 
The process by which two or more small nuclei fuse to make a bigger 
nucleus...
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SIFT: Army Aviation Information Test 2023 already passed
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SIFT: Army Aviation Information Test 
First Law of Motion - correct answer an object at rest will stay at rest, an object will remain in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force such as gravity or friction 
 
Four Types of Friction - correct answer 1) sliding, kinetic friction 
2) fluid friction 
3) rolling friction 
4) static friction 
 
Sliding, Kinetic friction - correct answer results when the surface of one object slides along the surface of another object 
 
Fluid Friction - correct...
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Earth Space Exam Review 2023 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL EXAM ) Questions and Answers (Solved)
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Earth Space Exam Review 2023 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL EXAM ) Questions and Answers (Solved) 
 
1. Occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and 
casts a shadow over part of Earth 
Answer: solar eclipse 
2. an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the 
earth's shadow. 
Answer: lunar eclipse 
3. the average distance between the earth and the sun; useful for 
measuringdistances within the solar system 
Answer: astronomical unit (AU) 
4. the distance light trave...
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MCAT formulas 74 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update And Verified
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Distance formula - ️️d=vt 
 
VAT - ️️Vf = V₀ + at 
 
VAX - ️️Vf² = V₀² + 2a∆x 
 
TAX - ️️∆x = v₀t + 1/2at² 
 
centripetal motion (2) - ️️Ac = V²/ r 
Fc = mv²/ r 
 
Law of gravitation - ️️F=GM₁M₂/ r² 
 
Newtons second law - ️️Fnet = ma 
 
Kinetic friction - ️️Fk = µkFn 
 
Static friction - ️️Fs≤ µsFn 
 
Torque - ️️t = F x r 
t = Flsinθ (l=length) 
 
Hooke's law - ️️F = -Kx (K= spring const)
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