How do you prove an electric field is perpendicular to equipotential surface? An equipotential surface is circular in the two-dimensional. Since the electric field lines are directed radially away from the charge, hence they are opposite to the equipotential lines. Therefore, the electric field is perpendicular to the equipotential surface. Is electric field constant on […]
What is the equation for the mechanical advantage of a lever?
What is the equation for the mechanical advantage of a lever? To calculate the mechanical advantage of levers, you can use one of two formulas. 1. Mechanical advantage = effort distance / resistance distance (MA = ED / RD) This formula is used when given meters. The distance of effort is the distance from the […]
What is a unique zero?
What is a unique zero? ag.algebraic-geometry nt.number-theory algebraic-number-theory. Suppose p is a point in Rn so that among the set S of polynomials in Z[x1,…,xn] which equal zero at p, p is the only point in some neighborhood of p at which all of them equal zero. How do you tell if a function has […]
What causes wind quizlet?
What causes wind quizlet? winds are caused by differences in air pressure. Regions of cold,heavy air have ______air pressure. Regions of warm, light air have_______ air pressure. Wind is the________movement of air along Earth’s surface. Which statement best describes local winds Brainly? Answer: The correct answer is – They move over short distances. What is […]
What separates sharks from other fish?
What separates sharks from other fish? Most other fish have skeletons made of bone. A shark’s skeleton is made of cartilage, a type of strong but flexible tissue. Most other fish are covered in smooth, flat scales. A shark is covered in sharp, toothlike scales called denticles. What are the 3 classifications of fish? All […]
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What are the following events in the mantle convection process?
What are the following events in the mantle convection process? Lithospheric plates move in the asthenosphere due to rising and sinking of materials is 1. The decomposition of radioactive elements causes heat in the interior part of the Earth. Heat slowly rises to the mantle and creates convection current. What are the two characteristics of […]
Why do plastic objects frequently become covered with dust?
Why do plastic objects frequently become covered with dust? Originally Answered: why do plastic objects frequently become covered with dust ? Most plastics are poor conductor of electric current and are not able to dissipate the static charge created on their surface . because of this static charge dust particles gets attracted and often stick […]
What is the name of the change of state from liquid to solid?
What is the name of the change of state from liquid to solid? freezing What do you call to the process of change of invertebrates as they grow? Invertebrates are animals that have no backbone or skeleton inside them. The young invertebrates change shape as they grow up in a process called metamorphosis. How do […]