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Passengers fall forward when a bus suddenly stops. Using your knowledge of Newton's First Law and Inertia, explain why this phenomenon happens.
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You are given a vector a = 125i and an unknown vector b that is perpendicular to a. the cross-product of these two vectors is a × b = 98k. what is the y-component of vector b?
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Which of the following changes will increase the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor? (there could be more than one correct choice.) a) increase the charge on the plates b) decrease the poten5al between the plates c) increase the potential between the plates d) introduce a dielectric material between the plates e) decrease the separation between the plates
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:40, KekePonds1021
Aloop of wire is in a magnetic field such that its axis is parallel with the field direction. which of the following would result in an induced emf in the loop? choose all that apply. a loop of wire is in a magnetic field such that its axis is parallel with the field direction. which of the following would result in an induced emf in the loop? choose all that apply. moving the loop outside of the magnetic field region. spin the loop such that its axis does not consistently line up with the magnetic field direction. change the magnitude of the magnetic field. change the diameter of the loop
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