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Section cuatro
Formulas and fun stuff!
100
A newton measures this

the strength of a force

100

Another name for electric potential is

voltage
100

Iron is ferromagnetic, as opposed to paramagnetic, which means

that the metal can remain a magnet without another influencing magnetic field
100

The speed of light

3x10^8 m/s

100

Coulomb's law is similar to this equation

the gravitational equation

200

This subatomic particle is believed to be fundamental

The electron

200

What is the origin of the use of the word battery in an electrical context?

Ben thought leyden jars put together looked like a military battery
200

What is the fundamental unit of magnetism?

The dipole (a north and south pole together)

200

Blue light is this many nanometers

400

200

What is this: E = σ/2ε0

Gauss's law

300

what are the 4 fundamental forces?

strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic/electric, gravitational

300

What specifically is meant by the flow of positive charge?

The flow of electrons from negative to positive make it appear as if positivity is flowing from positive to negative

300

Draw the right hand rule for the magnetic force

Group 2's answer is incorrect

300

FM radio works by 

having the peaks of the program wave increase the frequency of the carrier wave

300

Faraday's law finds voltage when

a magnetic field changes around a solenoid

400

Who coined the term "electric force"

William Gilbert

400

Why is the current in a parallel circuit higher than the resistance of a series circuit?

The current travels through each resistor individually, so the resistance is lower than if the current had to travel through multiple resistors

400

Lenz's law is a part of what other law?

Faraday's law

400

When Einstein introduced relativity, physicists thought that the speed of light was not a constant but rather

relative to a universal ether substance

400

What is a limitation of Ohm's law?

It's not accurate for all circuits

500

Explain Gauss's law (what it does and how it does it).

proctor will determine. Keep those boards up!!

500

What is a dielectric?

Something placed between the two parts of a capacitor that allows the capacitor to have greater current than without a dielectric (must not be a conductor)

500

What do magnetic fields come from?

moving electric charges

500

Name Maxwell's equations

Gauss's law, magnetic monopoles, Faraday's law, and Ampere's law 

500

Using Ampere's law, you get B, the magnetic field, by

dividing the permeability of free space times current by the circumference of the amperian loop.