The correct answer is (B)
Which is (kQ1Q2) / d^2
The hydrometer displays the density of the liquid you stick it in, COMPARED TO WATER.
If you stick it in pure water, it should read 1.00 . This is a good way to check your hydrometer and see whether it's reading correctly ("calibrated").
Answer:
Explanation:
An object's resistance depends on its form and the substance it is made from. The electrical resistance R of the cylinder, as you might expect, is directly proportional to its length L, similar to a pipe's resistance to fluid flow. The longer the cylinder, the more charges of collisions with its atoms can occur. The bigger the cylinder diameter, the more current it can carry.
It's neutral as Cu is +1 and P is -3
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