Here are the best answers for each question:
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If there is no way to shield Force B, it must be (an) _____ field.
- Answer: attractive
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In this illustration, A refers to the _____, the amount of energy that acts upon a charge at a particular field.
- Answer: electrical potential
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Capacitors are rated in _____, the SI unit that is a measurement of the ability to store charge.
- Answer: farads
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The electric potential in B can be measured in ____.
- Answer: volts
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The value in the Coulombs law formula represents the _____ between the two charges.
- Answer: distance
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In the illustration below, the wall is _____ the cylinder from force A.
- Answer: shielding
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A point in an electrical circuit has 17 coulombs pass it in one second or _____ amperes of flow.
- Answer: 17
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If force A were an electrical force, it could be measured in the SI units of _____.
- Answer: Newtons
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The potential difference between the points B and D is expressed in _____.
- Answer: volts
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If force A is electrical and force B is gravitation, both forces have a(n) _____ relationship.
- Answer: inverse-square
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Gravitational fields are _____.
- Answer: attractive
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The in the formula for the situation in B is measured in , while the is measured in .
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Since the electric potential in B is higher than the electric potential at D, the electrical system has a _____.
- Answer: potential difference
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The formula represents _____.
- Answer: Coulomb's law
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The situation below refers to _____ and the formula applies.
- Answer: electrical potential energy
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The amount of energy that acts upon a charge at a particular field can be measured in _____.
- Answer: volts
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Force A could be a(n) _____ field.
- Answer: electrical
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Charges move at a certain rate through a conductor; that rate is defined as ____.
- Answer: current
If you have any specific numbers for question 12, please provide them for tailored answers!