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    Elementary Charge / Oil Drop clarification

    Ok. So how would i go about creating a chart and how would i find the elementary charge with this data?
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    Elementary Charge / Oil Drop clarification

    In an early set of experiments, Milikan observed that the following measure charges, among others, appeared at different times on a single oil drop. What value of elementary charge can be deduced from these data? 1) 6.563 x 10^-19 C 2) 8.204 x 10^-19 C 3) 11.50 x 10^-19 C 4) 13.13 x 10^-19...
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    Electromagnetic Induction / Transformers

    Homework Statement A simple transformer is constructed by wrapping wire around opposite ends of an iron rod to form solenoids A and B. Solenoid A is connected to a 12-V battery and a variable resistor, while solenoid B is conncted to an ammeter. http://f.exoload.com/507/homework.jpg A. If...
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    Why Do Electromagnetic Wave Frequencies Remain Constant Across Different Media?

    K i was thinking of wrong thing for first one. If index of refraction increases, then diffraction increases, which really means that wavelenght increases. Since wavelength increases, then frequency goes down?
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    Why Do Electromagnetic Wave Frequencies Remain Constant Across Different Media?

    I did look up the first one, in my notes and on google. I am getting the same thing. O i get it. Since radio waves have a larger wavelength, the diffraction (bending of a wave) will also increase. Visible light has a smaller wavelenghth, so its diffraction isn't as great and cannot bend the...
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    Why Do Electromagnetic Wave Frequencies Remain Constant Across Different Media?

    Homework Statement I have to re-write the following statement because it is either incomplete or false. When an electromagnetic waves passes from one material into another with a higher index of refraction, its frequency will increase. Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution...
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