Answer:
Its potential energy decreases and itselectricpotential increases.
Explanation:
The electric potential does not depend on the charge but only on the magnitude of the electric field. In particular:
- Electric potential decreases when moving in the same direction of the electric field lines
- Electric potential increases when moving in the opposite direction to the field lines
So in this case, since the electron is moving in a direction opposite to the field, the electric potential increases.
However, the electric potential energy of a charge is given by
where
q is the charge
V is the electric potential
Here we said that the electric potential is increasing: however, the charge q of an electron is negative. This means that the product (qV) is increasing in magnitude but it is negative, so the potential energy of the electron is decreasing.
Neutral reaction is the reaction that occurs when an acid cancels with a base
Answer:
cell swell and burst(b)
Explanation:
This process is called hemolysis. it also occurs in a red blood cell.
Explanation:
a.)
Reactants : CO2 (carbondioxide) + H2O (water)
Products : O2 (oxygen) + C6H12O6 (glucose)
b.)
Reactants: Na ( Solid Hydrogen) + H2O (water)
Products: H2 (hydrogen gas) + NaOH (sodium hydroxide)
Explanation:
Resistors can be connected in two ways;
1. Series connection
2. Parallel connection
When resistors are connected in series, the effective resistance is simply by adding up Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3...
But when the are connected in parallel the effective resistance is simply 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3
You can choose any value for your R1, R2 and R3 try it and see for yourself.
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