Electric Field Hockey

In this activity, you will again explore the relationship between an electric field and charged particles in the field, but this time you’ll have a gaming challenge. To begin, open Electric Field Hockey.

Directions:

On the control bar, make sure that the Puck is Positive and the Field boxes are checked. Also, make sure that the Practice option is selected.

Your aim is to score goals by manipulating the black puck (test charge) into the blue-colored bracket (goal) on the right. Think smart and place positive source charges (red) and negative source charges (blue) in such a way that the black puck moves into the goal.

Note that when you place a red, positive source charge in the hockey field, a red arrow appears on the black puck (test charge) showing the force the positive charge exerts on the puck. Similarly, when you place a blue, negative source charge in the hockey field, a blue arrow appears on the black puck (test charge) showing the force the negative charge exerts on the puck.

Question 1
Part A
Place a red charge on the hockey field and click Play. In which direction do electric field lines point? In which direction does the black puck move? What conclusion do you draw from this movement?

Part B
Click Reset and then click Clear. Now, place a blue charge in the hockey field and click Play. In which direction do electric field lines point? In which direction does the black puck move? What conclusion do you draw from this movement?

Part C
Manipulate the mass of the puck by dragging the mass bar to the right to increase the mass and to the left to decrease it. What changes do you see in the speed of the puck? Which principle works behind this change?

Part D
In the same situation, what do you observe about the relationship between the speed of the black puck and its distance from the blue charge?

Question 2
You can make the puck travel in complex ways by placing a set of charges around on the field. So, here’s your game challenge: Arrange sources charge around to propel the puck from its starting position into the goal. That’s pretty easy for a straight shot; you just put a negative charge behind the goal. But what if there are barriers along the way? This is a real test of your physical understanding, including Newton’s laws of motion and electrostatic forces. Game’s on!

Part A
On the control bar, check the Trace and Field boxes. The game has three Difficulty levels. Start with Difficulty level one and arrange source charges to get the puck into the goal. Once you’ve made a score at any level, increase the Difficulty level. Take a screen capture of two of your most difficult goals and paste them here. At least one of these should be at Difficulty level 2 or 3.
Please Answer Questions with complete sentences.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The positive charges point away from each other

Explanation:

Why?

Arrows point away from the positive charge and toward the

negative charge.

Explanation:

Suppose that you rubbed a balloon with a sample of animal fur such as a wool sweater or even your own hair. The balloon would likely become charged and its charge would exert a strange influence upon other objects in its vicinity. If some small bits of paper were placed upon a table and the balloon were brought near and held above the paper bits, then the presence of the charged balloon might create a sufficient attraction for the paper bits to raise them off the table. This influence - known as an electric force - occurs even when the charged balloon is held some distance away from the paper bits. The electric force is a non-contact force. Any charged object can exert this force upon other objects - both charged and uncharged objects. One goal of this unit of The Physics Classroom is to understand the nature of the electric force. In this part of Lesson 1, two simple and fundamental statements will be made and explained about the nature of the electric force.

Perhaps you have heard it said so many times that it sounds like a cliché.

Opposites attract. And likes repel.

These two fundamental principles of charge interactions will be used throughout the unit to explain the vast array of static electricity phenomena. As mentioned in the previous section of Lesson 1, there are two types of electrically charged objects - those that contain more protons than electrons and are said to be positively charged and those that contain less protons than electrons and are said to be negatively charged. These two types of electrical charges - positive and negative - are said to be opposite types of charge. And consistent with our fundamental principle of charge interaction, a positively charged object will attract a negatively charged object. Oppositely charged objects will exert an attractive influence upon each other. In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. That is, a positively charged object will exert a repulsive force upon a second positively charged object. This repulsive force will push the two objects apart. Similarly, a negatively charged object will exert a repulsive force upon a second negatively charged object. Objects with like charge repel each other.

Answer 2

The activity where to explore the relationships between the electricity field charged with particles and those of the hockey field

The positively change will attract to each other and will opposite to the negatively changed ones. Arrows point away from the positive charge and toward the  negative charge.

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Indeed

Explanation:

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A roller coaster that is running heating up the rails

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the enery is changing forms due to friction and cunduction

Review the poster.

https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/pdf/wash-your-hands-fact-sheet-508.pdf

Which statement best describes the purpose of the “Stop Germs! Wash Your Hands” poster?


to inform people of when, how, and why to wash their hands


to entertain people with a how-to demonstration


to describe the sensory experience of washing hands


to persuade people to engage in more healthy hygiene practices

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Answer: A, to inform people of when, how, and why to wash their hands.

Explanation: in the poster it shows when you should wash your hands, how you should wash your hands, and why its important to wash your hands! Please give brainliest!

The statement on the CDC  poster is meant to to inform people of when, how, and why to wash their hands.

Why hand washing?

Hand washing is a very important way of stopping the spread of infectious diseases. We saw this especially during the pandemic when there was a wider call for hand washing.

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F = 6.0 x 10⁻⁸ N

Further explanation

Given

mass of 2 dump trucks = 1500 kg

distance = 50 m

Required

Gravitational force

Solution

Newton's Gravity Law:  

[tex]\rm F=G.\dfrac{m_1.m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

with F = gravitational force,  

G = gravitational constant,  

m1, m2 = mass of object,  

r = distance between two objects.  

Input the value :

F = (6.67.10⁻¹¹N.m² / kg² x 1500²) :  50²

F = 6.0 x 10⁻⁸ N

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Answer:

kilogram per mole

Explanation:

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A 3000 kg truck travelling at 50km/hr strikes a stationary 1000 kg car, locking the two vehicles
together. What is the final velocity of the two vehicles?
(Please show work)

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Answer:

50 x 3000 = 150000/4000 = 37.5

37.5 I think.

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

A 3000 kg truck travelling at 50km/hr strikes a stationary 1000 kg car, locking the two vehicles together, the final velocity of the two vehicles after the collision is approximately 10.43 m/s.

We may use the concept of conservation of momentum to calculate the final velocity of the two vehicles after the collision.

The total initial momentum (P_initial) is given by:

P_initial = (mass of truck) * (initial velocity of truck) + (mass of car) * (initial velocity of car)

P_initial = (3000) * (50) + (1000) * (0)

The velocity:

Vt = 50 * (1000/3600) = 13.9 m/s

Vc = 0 = 0 m/s

P_initial = (3000) * (13.9) + (1000) * (0 )

P_initial = 41700 kg·m/s

P_initial = P_final

41700 kg·m/s = (3000 kg + 1000 kg) * Vf

41700 kg·m/s = 4000 kg * Vf

Now Vf:

Vf = 41700 kg·m/s / 4000 kg

Vf ≈ 10.43 m/s

Therefore, the final velocity of the two vehicles after the collision is approximately 10.43 m/s.

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Answer:

they are equal and act in opposite directions

Explanation:

newton's third law of motion states that if object A exerts a force on object B, then object B will exert an equal but opposite in direction force.

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answer:

m/s (meters per second)

Explanation:

out of solid and liquid in which the effect of gravity is more​

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Answer:

Liquid

Explanation:

Thw answer is liquid

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50.37 m/s and 40ms object

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Answer: Exercise Physiology

Explanation:

How far will a force of 6 x 10^3N stretch a spring with spring constant 3 x 10^4 Nm-1 ?

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Answer:

0.2m

Explanation:

F = 6 x 10^3N

k = 3 x 10^4 Nm-1

x = ?

from Hooke's law, F = kx

x = F/k = 6 x 10^3 ÷ 3 x 10^4 = 0.2m

What is the velocity of a wave with a frequency of 300 Hz and a wavelength of 0.45 m?

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Answer:

velocity= 135m/s

Explanation:

velocity = 300×0.45

= 135m/s²

360 m/s :because the main properties include wavelength, amplitude, crest and trough.

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A force of 20 N acts at an angle of 30° to the
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of the force.
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α=30°

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The smallest particle of an element; made of electrons, protons, and neutrons

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Answer:

atom

Explanation:

Which is considered a dark green vegetable?
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Squash
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Answer:

Broccoli

Explanation:

Answer:

b. broccoli

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no

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The soup still is cool, or since its recent it will take a while to get warmer

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Ranjana has average velocity 3.2 m/s
How long does she take to cover a displacement
of 256 m

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Answer:

t= 80 seonds

Explanation:

Given that,

The average velocity of Ranjana, v = 3.2 m/s

We need to find how long does she take to cover a displacement  of 256 m. Let she takes t time.

We know that,

Average speed = distance/time

So,

[tex]t=\dfrac{d}{v}\\\\t=\dfrac{256\ m}{3.2\ m/s}\\\\t=80\ s[/tex]

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Answer:

The Right Hand Rule, illustrated at left, simply shows how a current-carrying wire generates a magnetic field. ... The Left Hand Rule shows what happens when an electrical current enters a magnetic field. You need to contort your hand in an unnatural position for this rule, illustrated below

A 3kg ball has an initial velocity of 6m/s. How much energy will be transformed into Gravitational
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I think 54 J of gravitational ernegy
Since
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Answer:

2 they detect radio waves

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Answer:

As one goes "forward" in time, the second law of thermodynamics says, the entropy of an isolated system can increase, but not decrease. ... Thus, entropy measurement is a way of distinguishing the past from the future.

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what is the formula for acceleration?

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Answer:

Acceleration (a) is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2). Acceleration is also a vector quantity, so it includes both magnitude and direction.

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Answer:

The answer is weight.

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Answer:

Velocity because it has both magnitude (10m/s) and direction (to the ground).

Explanation:

Velocity can be defined as the rate of change in displacement (distance) with time. Velocity is a vector quantity and as such it has both magnitude and direction.

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which term describes when a substance is changed from a liquid to a gas

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Answer:

vasporisation

Explanation:

process used to change liquid to gass

Answer:

I believe it's Evaportation or another word would be Vaporisation.

Explanation:

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A meterologist made these observations one day:
• In the morning, anocean wave hit a shoreline every 15 seconds.
• In the afternoon, an ocean wave hit the shorlinie every 30 seconds.
Identify whether the ocean waves transferred more or less energy in the morning than in the afternoon.
Write your answer in complete sentences.

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Answer:

They transfered more energy in the morning.

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