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, what effect on Flim was produced by a) changing the nature of the surfaces, b) changing the normal force, and c) changing the
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If smoother surfaces produce less friction than rough surfaces when rubbed together, what would happen if the rough surfaces
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What is the difference between normal distribution and approximate normally. Correct me if im wrong but I think the parameters
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What is the difference between normal distribution and approximate normally. Correct me if im wrong but I think the parameters
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Four closed surfaces, S1 through S4, together with the charges -2Q, Q, and -Q are sketched in the figure below. The colored
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Question: Compute the volume of the solid bounded above and below by the surfaces z=4-x and z= (2*(x^2)) + (y^2) I found the
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Inside a perfect conductor
1)the electric potential is zero throughout, even at the surfaces. 2)the electric field is zero
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You measure a uniform electric field of 13.3 x 10^3 N/C between two equipotential surfaces. One surface is at a potential of
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Of the following pairs of surfaces, which pair contains surfaces that are both perpendicular to surface I?
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do rough surfaces or smooth surfaces heat faster?
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