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AP Physics 2: 1.1 Properties of Objects and Systems. What is the magnitude and direction of the conventional current in this wire?
AP Physics 2: 1.5 Properties of Objects and Systems. According to the Bohr's model of the atom, which of the following are true?
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AP Physics 2: 2.2 Properties of Objects and Systems. What will happen as the robot son moves the sponge near (but doesn't touch) the plate?
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Hurry And here's your shmoop too sure brought to you
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by robots And since they'll probably take over the planet
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eventually we just like to take this opportunity to say
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that we love robots here It's come up We think
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they're just great A robot family drops a metal conducting
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sponge into a sink full of electrons The robot son
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is washing the pile of dirty dishes on the counter
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he reaches for the first dirty dish which is neutrally
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charged What will happen is the robot son moves the
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sponge near but doesn't touch the plate And here the
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potential answers like neutral and help you play become negatively
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trying electrons from funny All right this robot family doesn't
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own a dishwasher all right And we hope that robby
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the robot here is wearing gloves to wash these dishes
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Those electrons can't be good for the metallic skin The
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most crucial part of this question is that the sponge
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and the plate don't actually touch They did touch Then
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electrons might jump from the sponge to the plate but
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without any physical contact those electrons are staying put So
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what does that mean for our question Well if the
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electrons are staying put there's no way C is the
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correct choice until science find subatomic size pogo sticks Electrons
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aren't leaping onto any neutral dishes and the same goes
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for answer d the electrons can redistribute themselves within the
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system because there is no system They're not touching and
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answer B is out to a neutral object Can't just
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go around willy nilly making other objects neutral That violates
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the law of conservation of charge So the correct answer
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is a the plate is going to just sit there
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like a well an empty plate being all relaxed in
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neutral We aspire to such a zen like state be
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neutral become be the plate Don't be scared of robots 00:01:52.142 --> [endTime] taking over the world
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