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  1. A conductor of length 2m carrying a 1.5A current experiences a force of 2.2 N. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field that
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  3. A conductor of length 2m carrying a 1.5A current experiences a force of 2.2 N. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field that
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  4. Directions: Select the best evidence to support the statement "Tesla's device uses water to generate electricity."(1
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  5. A moving proton with a speed of 0.3 m/s experiences a force of 1.5*10^-20N, when it enters at a right angle to the direction of
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  6. I sat in a tesla for the first time and it was awesome the tesla model X 2023 I think
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  7. 1. How many miles over the lifetime of the car would you have to drive in order for it to make sense to purchase the Tesla over
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  8. What is the following an example of: “Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, launched his Tesla Roadster into space aboard
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  9. What is the following an example of:"Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Spacex, launched his Tesla Roadster into space aboard SpaceX's
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  10. Marks: 2The magnetic field of the loop increases from 0.0 Tesla to 0.2 Tesla in 0.4 seconds. The cross sectional area of the
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