Gauss' Law
Capacitance
Current and Resistance
DC Circuits
Magnetic Force and Field
100

Describes how much of something goes through area of interest.

What is Electric Flux?

100

Circuit element/device that stores electrical charge/energy from two conductors separated by a distance with opposite charges.

What is a Capacitor?

100

Small average speed of free electrons depending on electron current.

What is Drift Speed? 

100

The potential difference across battery.

What is Terminal Voltage?

100

Created at all points in space surrounding a moving charge.

What is a Magnetic Field?

200

These are the components of Area Vector.

What are Magnitude and Vector?

200

As charge transfers from one plate to another, this must be done on the charge.

What is Work?

200

Current flowing through wire's area.

What is Current Density ?

200

Involves combination of power supplies, capacitors and resistors.

What are Resistor-Capacitor Circuits?

200

Direction is given by the right-hand-rule.

What is Magnetic Dipole Moment?

300

The charge on the inner and outer surfaces of a solid conductive sphere shell with a centered +4Q charge inside a spherical conducting shell with a -8Q charge.

What is -4Q?

300

The surface area of plates with a 1.25 uF capacitor and a 0.075 mm space between them.

What is 10.6 m?

300

The potential difference across the entire length of a 15 m long wire with a resistance of 0.40 ohms and a current  of 7.50 A.

What is 3.0 V ?

300

The maximum charge that a capacitor will have when the current of a 85 mV battery in a series with a 25 M ohms resistor and a 4.0 pF capacitor stops flowing.

What is 0.14 pC ?

300

The magnitude's magnetic dipole moment of circular current loop with a 2.5 cm radius carrying a 4.0 mA current.

What is 7.9 x 10-6 (A x m2) ?

400

The electric flux through the circular sheet of a uniform electric field with a magnitude of 5.5 x 10(N/C) and a 2.5 meter diameter.

What is 270,000 ((N x m2)/C) ?

400

The potential you should charge a 1.5 uF capacitor to store 2.25 J of energy.

What is 1700 V?

400

The electric field strength in a 20 m long wire with a resistance of 0.60 ohms and a current  of 10.0 A.

What is 0.3 (V/m) ?

400

The initial current of a circuit with a 90.0 mV battery in series with a 35.0 MΩ resistor and a 6.0 pF capacitor.

What is 3.0 nA?

400

The strength of the force on a straight wire carrying a 55 mA current at a 40.0° angle with respect to an external magnetic field,where the strength of the field is 99 G and the length of the wire is 6.6 m.


What is 2.3 x 10-3 N ?

500

The strength of an electric flux through the circular sheet of a uniform electric field with a magnitude of 6.0 x 10(N/C) and a 3.0 meter diameter at an angle of 35* degrees to the electric field.

What is 240,000 ((N x m2)/C) ?

500

The capacitance per unit area of membrane in bacteria and mitochondria that have an average distance between adjacent electron transport proteins of 11 nm and generate a membrane potential of 170 mV, assuming this to be a parallel plate capacitor.

What is 8.0 x 10-4 (F/m2)?

500

The current of charge inflow in a meter of axon with nerve cells transporting electric signals through their long tubular axon. These signals propagate due to a sudden rush of Na+ ions  into the axon.  Measurements have revealed that typically about 5.8 x 1011 Na+ ions enter each meter of the axon during a time of 15 ms.

What is 6.2 x 10-6 A ?

500

The amount of time it takes after the switch closes for the charge on the capacitor to reach 55% of is final, maximum value. There is a 95.0 mV battery in series with a 45.0 MΩ resistor and a 8.0 pF capacitor.

What is 1.4 x 10-3 s?

500

 The Hall voltage reading from a probe where the density of charge carriers for copper is 8.53 x 1028 electrons per cubic meter, made up of a 4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm (LxWxT) copper plate when a current of 2.1 A is passed through it in a magnetic field of 3.4 T perpendicular to the 4 cm x 3 cm.

What is 2.6 x 10-8 V ?

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