BackUnderstanding Electric Field Direction from Equipotential Curves
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- #1 Multiple ChoiceRefer to the equipotential diagram provided. At point P, what is the direction of the electric field?
- #2 Multiple ChoiceA small piece of copper (mass $m = 0.10$ kg) is heated to $200^{\circ}\mathrm{C}$ and placed in a well-insulated cylinder containing monatomic helium gas at $25^{\circ}\mathrm{C}$ and $1.0$ atm. The cylinder has radius $r = 0.12$ m and length $L = 1.30$ m. What is the number of moles of helium gas in the cylinder? (Use $V = \pi r^2 L$ and $PV = nRT$ with $R = 8.314$ J/(mol·K))
- #3 Multiple ChoiceA block of aluminum expands linearly by $0.001$ for a temperature increase $\Delta T$. If the temperature increases by $2\Delta T$, what is the approximate fractional increase in the block’s volume?
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