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Briefly describe the relationship between an equipotential surface and an electric field, and use this to explain why we will plot equipotential lines.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 10:40, therinzler1825
1. study the scenario. the particles in some system are moving around quickly. a few minutes later, the particles are moving, on average, more slowly. how does this change in motion affect the temperature of the system? the temperature of the system did not change. the speed of the particles does not affect temperature, the number of particles affects the temperature. the temperature of the system is lower now than it was initially. faster moving particles result in a higher temperature for the system. the temperature of the system is higher now than it was initially. slower moving particles result in a higher temperature for the system. the temperature of the system did not change. the speed of the particles has no effect on the temperature, only the type of atom affects the temperature.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 11:30, shadowselena63
A: all waves on the electromagnetic spectrum travel at the same speed in a vacuum. the speed of these waves in a vacuum is 3x108 m/s. as the wavelength of a wave doubles, how does the speed and frequency of the wave change?
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