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AP Physics 1: 2.5 Changes and Conservation Law. At what point(s) in this situation is energy lost in any form?
AP Physics 1: 1.4 Waves. Which of the following is technically true for Max as he stands at the edge of oblivion?
AP Physics 1: 1.4 Changes and Conservation Laws. Find the current across R2.
AP Physics 1: 1.5 Object Interaction and Forces 212 Views
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We're not going to force you to answer this question about forces, but we suggest you gravitate towards it anyway.
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by force The four fundamental forces in
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the universe are gravitational force electromagnetic force strong nuclear force
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and weak nuclear force There's also the force But well
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we're told that's not a real thing despite what we
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believe All right what is the relationship doing Gravitational force
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and electrical force Its like to answer than hear the
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options Titties baby All right well let's talk for a
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second about the relationship between gravitational force in electrical force
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Gravitational force an electrical force share some characteristics but they're
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not identical There are some very important differences between him
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For example gravity is always an attractive force No we
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don't mean it always looks good We mean that a
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gravitational field always pulls matter inwards It never pushes matter
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away But because items with identical charges repel each other
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electrical forces aren't always directed in words that we can
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rule out Option b also an object size isn't a
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factor in determining the strength of either force You know
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like a super dense black hole can have a smaller
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volume than a huge star So how about electrical force
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Well it's also not dependent on an object size so
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option c is also incorrect and because the question asked
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for two answers and we've eliminated teo while the two
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remaining have to be correct right Option b is correct
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because each forces stronger the closer we are to the
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point of the origin that's Why astronauts in space float
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there far away from the earth's gravity upton is correct
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because gravitational forces and electrical forces create vector fields that
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have a point of origin The sun creates the origin
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Of the gravitational field that creates our solar system And
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a magnet creates an electromagnetic field that attracts or repels
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objects within that field That force also has a point
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of origin It usually starts with a creative screenwriter Who's 00:02:00.57 --> [endTime] delusional from lack of sleep
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