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Answer:
A charged object in an electric field experiences a force due to the field. The electric field strength, E, at a point in the field is defined as the force per unit charge on a positive test charge placed at that point.
Explanation:
Answer: [D] (Clarification: The one with the steepest incline)
Answer:
Transverse waves are always characterized by particle motion being perpendicular to wave motion. A longitudinal wave is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves.
Explanation:
The movement of the medium is different. In the longitudinal wave, the medium moves left to right, while in thee transverse wave, the medium moves vertically up and down. Longitudinal waves have a compression and rarefaction, while the transverse wave has a crest and a trough. Longitudinal waves have a pressure variation, transverse waves don't have pressure variation. Longitudinal waves can be propagated in solids, liquids and gases, transverse waves can only be propagated in solids and on the surfaces of liquids. Longitudinal waves have a change in density throughout the medium, transverse waves don't.
Answer:
60 m
Explanation:
The boat has two separate motions:
1- A motion due north, with constant speed of 10 m/s
1- A motion due east, due to the current, at speed of 2 m/s
We know that the river is 300 m wide, so we can consider first motion 1) to find how much does it take for the boat to cross the river:

Now we can find how far downstream the boat moved by calculating the distance that the boat covered moving east during this time interval:
