The point with the greatest potential energy is B.
The potential energy of an object is depends on the relative distance between the object and the ground and its mass. The higher the object is from the ground the greater the potential energy posses.
Potential energy (P.E) = mgh
Where m is the mass, g is the gravity and h is the height from the ground to where the object is.
Since the mass and gravity is constant in this case, only the height will determine the point with the greatest P.E and that point is B.
Answer:
Answer in explanation.
Explanation:
The relationship between the charge on the capacitor and the potential difference across it is given as follows:

where,
Q = Charge on the Capacitor
C = Capacitance of the Capacitor
V = Potential Difference across the Capacitor
This relationship can be used to find the charge on a capacitor, using the voltmeter, as follows:
<u>The potential difference can be measured through the voltmeter. And the capacitance of the capacitor is a known constant value. Therefore, the charge can be found by taking product of both.</u>
Answer:
Liquid
Explanation:
To turn liquid into gas, you add heat, to remove heat from gas, you make liquid.
Answer:
18 N/C
Explanation:
Given that:
Electric field constant, k = 9*10^9 N/c
Distance, r = 10^-8 m
Dipole moment, p = 10^-33
Using the relation for electric field due to dipole :
E = [2KP / r³]
E = (2 * (9*10^9) * 10^-33) ÷ (10^-8)^3
E = (18 * 10^9 * 10^-33) ÷ 10^-24
E = [18 * 10^(9-33)] ÷ 10^-24
E = (18 * 10^-24) / 10^-24
E = 18 * 10^-24+24
E = 18 * 10^0
E = 18 N/C
95-2.30+0.1+0.02cm =0.00089186
100m