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A scientist runs an electric current along a wire. A magnetic compass is placed near the wire. The scientist observes that whenever the current is turned on, the compass needle moves. Why does the compass needle move? Question 9 options: The current creates an electric field around the wire The current creates a magnetic field around the wire The current increases the force of gravity on the compass needle. The current adds electric charge to the compass needle.
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A60-kg skier starts at the top of a 10-meter high slope. at the bottom, she is traveling 10 m/s. what is the gpe? gpe =mgh 2,880 j 5,880 j 3,000 j 1633j
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The astronauts on the space shuttle flights experienced an acceleration of 29 m/s2 (about 3 "g's") during lift-off. what upward force must the astronaut's seat apply to the astronaut in order to cause this acceleration? assume the astronaut's mass is 70 kg, and compute this force when the acceleration is near the earth's surface so their weight equals latex: mg m g .
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