What units does Q have to be in in Coulomb's law? How do you use Coulomb's law? In Hooke's law what does K represent? What is electric charge in quantum physics? What is the Planck constant in electron volts? What is the constant in Ampere's law?
What does 0°C represent? 0°C is the freezing point of water. 11 Can Kelvin be negative? No, Kelvin does not have negative values. 9 How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin? Add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature. 8 What's the boiling point of water in Kelvin? It's approximately 373.15...
In physics, what does the formula v = wr normally represent? Is momentum a vector? Why is momentum a vector? What is kinematics in biomechanics? What is magnitude in biomechanics? What does it mean when all the components of a vector add to 0?
Students should be encouraged to represent chemical phenomena and concepts in a variety of ways. Also, teachers’ use of representations in the classroom can have a significant impact on students’ (representational) understanding (e.g., Leopold et al., 2013; Rau, 2018). However, not much is...
Hi, I've been learning about moment and there's a lot of things I don't understand First, in the formula moment = I * alpha, what does I represent and how...
Superposition means that it is not just unknown to you, its state of heads or tails does not even exist until you look at it (make a measurement). If that bothers you, you are in good company. If it doesn't bother you, then I haven't explained it clearly enough. You might have ...
device that needs to store the coordinates of locations with high precision. instead of storing all the decimal places, it can use scientific notation to represent the coordinates. this saves memory space and improves overall device performance. can i use scientific notation in programming code?
quantum computing differs from traditional computing by using the principles of quantum mechanics. while traditional computers use bits, which represent either a 0 or a 1, quantum computers use quantum bits or qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously. this allows quantum computers to...
What is the unit for k in physics? What is Olber's paradox? What is mean by the modulus of elasticity? What is Maxwell's equation? What is SHM? In the equation V=sqrt(rg), what does sqrt stand for? What does the log-log plot tell you about the relationship between period and len...
Consider the following definition of dynamic resistance: R_{dyn} \equiv dV/dI. What does it represent and when is it used? What factors affect the resistance of a conductor, check all that apply: A. geometry B. temperature C. none of the above ...