My Van de Graaff generator will create sparks about 10 to 12 inches in length. I like to charge myself on it and point at the aluminum blinds on the window. The charge (electronic wind) will cause the blinds to move. I can do this from about 8 feet away with ease. Soap bubbles are also interesting to play with around the Van de Graaff generator. They initially are attracted to the Van de Graaff generator and float toward it; once they become charged by the Van de Graaff generator, they float away due to repulsion. There are multitudes of fun things you can do with your Van de Graaff generator. Use your imagination!
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Answer:
i wanna say tranverse if not surface
Explanation:
this question is centered around newtons second law f=ma
First you need to find the acceleration

that gives you 0.36 recurring(on both numbers) m/s²
mass= force ÷ acceleration

mass= 85.25 kg
if you want to check
f=ma
85.25 × 0.36 recurring (remember its on both numbers not just 6) = 31 N
Answer:

Explanation:
<u>In a parallel circuit, Total resistance is:</u>

Where
= 6Ω and
= 12Ω
<h3><u>Finding </u>

<u>:</u></h3>

<h3><u>Finding current:</u></h3>
<u>We know that:</u>
<h3>V = IR
(Ohm's Law)</h3>
V = 24 V, R = 4 Ω (V given, R found)
24 = I(4)
Divide 4 to both sides
6 A = I
Current = 6 Ampere
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