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Drill and Practice Review
Units and Formulas #12

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unit to measure potential
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unit to measure charge
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unit to measure electric field strength

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configuration of the electric field between two similarly charged point charges
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configuration of the electric field between two oppositely charged point charges
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configuation of the electric field between to parallel plates of oppsite charge
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A low wattage bulb and a high wattage bulb are connected in series. Which receives more current? Which loses the more voltage?
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A low wattage bulb and a high wattage bulb are connected in parallel. Which receives more current? Which loses the more voltage?
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True or False. in a circuit, when writing Kirchoff's loop rule, a branch containing a capacitor has no current or voltage.
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True or False. Ammeters measure the current flowing through a resistor.
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True or False. Voltmeters measure the voltage through a resistor.
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formula to calculate the electric field between two parallel plates given their voltage and the dsitance between the plates
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what is the fundamental unit of electric charge?
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trajectory of a moving charged particle in a magnetic field
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formula that relates the strength of the crossed electric and magnetic fields in a velocity selector
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formula that will calculate the radius of a charged particle's path in a magnetic field
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formula to calculate the magnetic field inside a solenoid
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method to convert a galvanometer into an ammeter
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schematic to convert a galvanometer into a voltmeter
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direction of the current induced in a vertical coil when a north pole of a permanent bar magnet is thrust downward from above



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