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Current and Electric Field Direction for Electrons Moving Right
OK it makes sense now. Thank you very much. Props!- jauser
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Current and Electric Field Direction for Electrons Moving Right
That would be the left. So let me hammer this in my head. Since an electric field came about by the creation of electric charges it will go with the direction of the charge? Is it (the electric field) ever perpendicular to the charge(s)?- jauser
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Current and Electric Field Direction for Electrons Moving Right
Homework Statement Electrons move to the right in a certain wire. This indicates that: a) the current and electric field both point right b) the current and electric field both point left c) the current points right and the electric field points left d) the current points left and the...- jauser
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- Current Direction Electric Electric field Electrons Field
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Simple energy dissipated problem but I can't figure it out
sweet, that'll be very helpful, the Units definitely always mess up my work- jauser
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Simple energy dissipated problem but I can't figure it out
oh. That was simple. Thanks for the quick reply. Love, =].- jauser
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Simple energy dissipated problem but I can't figure it out
Hi, I'm new, if I forgot something in asking my question the RIGHT way please direct me to the correct way. Homework Statement A current of 0.3A is passed through a lamp for 2 minutes using a 6V power supply. The energy dissipated by this lamp during the 2 minutes is: Homework Equations...- jauser
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- Energy Figure
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