The law represented by PV=nRT?
What is the Ideal Gas Law?
[k(q_1*q_2)]/r^2
What is the formula for electrostatic force?
It has enough force to cause electrons to flow opposite to their natural direction. It is represented by the capital and cursive epsilon and is measured in volts.
What is electromotive force (emf)?
This term is used to describe a set of two poles, often with regard to magnets.
What is a dipole?
n in n=c/v.
What is index of refraction?
A process by which the volume of gas decreases through work done on the gas.
What is compression?
This property of matter is measured in Coulombs.
What is charge?
Represented by a zigzag line in an electrical schematic, this component of a circuit impedes the flow of current.
What is a resistor?
Iron, nickel, and cobalt are examples of these types of materials. These types of materials' magnetic moments will align permanently when entering an external magnetic field.
What are ferromagnetic materials?
This term is used to describe an initial ray of light before refracting, reflecting, or diffracting.
What is incident?
293.15K.
What is room temperature in Kelvin?
This term is used to describe the force like charges have on each other. It is also used to describe those who you may find very unattractive.
What is repulsive?
Energy is lost in the form of "this" when current goes through a resistor.
What is heat?
Magnetic _____________ is a measurement of the amount of magnetization in a material in response to an external magnetic field.
What is permeability?
It is twice the distance from a lens or mirror as the focal point.
What is the radius of curvature?
1 to 101325.
What is the conversion factor for atmospheres to Pascals?
Electric _____________ is a measurement of the degree to which a material or medium is polarized in the presence of an electric field.
What is permittivity?
This rule states that the sum of all potential differences across circuit elements in a single-closed loop of a circuit must be zero.
What is Kirchhoff's loop rule?
This value is the magnetic permeability of free space in a vacuum.
What is 4*pi*10^-7?
This type of image is formed when light rays diverge such that they appear to have originated from a common point.
What is a virtual image?
Lines of constant temperature on a PV diagram.
What are isotherms?
The influence of this material is represented by "kappa" in the capacitance equation. It generally goes between two capacitor plates.
What is a dielectric?
For a discharging capacitor, the time constant, tau, represents the time required for the capacitor's charge to reach this percentage of its final asymptotic value.
What is 37%
This term is the unit for measuring inductance, AKA Yihao.
What is a Henry?
This type of behavior or nature is termed to idealize light moving in straight lines.
What is particle behavior?