This law relates current, resistance, and potential difference across a conductive element of a circuit.
What is ohm's law?
This rule allows easy modeling to determine direction of a third dimension given perpendicular directions of the other two dimensions. It does not include the use of toes.
What is Right-Hand Rule?
It is twice the distance as the focal point from a lens or mirror.
What is radius of curvature?
What is an ion?
The magnitude of 10^-6 is represented by the prefix "micro" and is represented by this Greek letter.
What is "mu?"
This is the unit of capacitance.
What is a Farad?
Aluminum, magnesium, and titanium are examples of there type of material. Magnetic dipoles of these materials do not remained aligned after the external magnetic field is removed.
What is paramagnetic?
It is "n" in n=c/v.
What is the index of refraction?
This color has a wavelength in the range 500-550 nanometers.
What is green?
Ampere's law for this type of object gives B=(mu_naught*I*N)/l.
What is a solenoid?
This rule is the result of conservation of energy and states that the sum of the potential differences across components of a single loop of a circuit is zero.
This unit is 10^-4 Teslas.
What is a Gauss?
This unit is the inverse of meter.
What is a diopter?
The energy it takes to free a ground-state electron from a nucleus is called this.
What is ionization energy? (also accept binding energy)
This law described the relationship between changing magnetic flux and the resulting induced emf in a system.
What is Faraday's law?
This type of circuit is one in which charges would be able to flow with no change in potential difference.
What is a short circuit?
This value, with units, is the permeability of free space and is denoted by mu_naught.
What is 4pi*10^-7 Tesla-meter per Ampere?
1. The ray parallel to the principal axis, 2. The ray that reflects at the center of the mirror where the principal axis intersects the mirror, and 3. The ray that passes through the focal point of the mirror.
What are the three principal rays?
The de Broglie wavelength is calculated using this formula.
What is lambda=h/p?
For a standing wave with one node at one end and an antinode at the other end can only have these harmonics (n=1,3,5,7...).
This fundamental property of a material depends on atomic and molecular structure and quantifies how strongly the material opposes the motion of electric charge.
What is resistivity?
This magnetic property of a material is the measurement of the amount of magnetization in response to an external magnetic field.
What is magnetic permeability?
The indexing number for number of half-wavelengths of a standing wave is also equal to the number of these.
What are antinodes?
This is the categorical term which groups electrons and neutrinos and their antiparticles in the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
What is lepton?
This number is the score you are getting on the AP Exam.
What is a 5?