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As more lamps are put into a series circuit, the overall current in the power source
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Which will do more damage, plugging a 120-V hair dryer into a 240-V circuit or plugging a 220-V hair dryer into a 120-V circuit? Explain.
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The purpose of the third prong on a common electric plug for an appliance is to
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The direction of an electric field is defined as the direction of force on a
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What is an electric current? How does it move in a wire? How fast do the electrons move?
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Two charges separated by 1 m exert a 1-N force on each other. If the magnitude of each charge is doubled, the force on each charge will be
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Just as water flows from high to low pressure, electric charge flows from
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Two charged particles near each other are released. As they move, the force on each particle increases. Therefore, the particles have
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When a person experiences an electric shock, the origin of the electrons comprising the shock is
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When you scuff electrons from a carpet onto your feet, you become
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The source of electrons lighting an incandescent ac light bulb is
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A pair of 1-ohm resistors connected in parallel has a combined resistance of
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Two charged particles near each other are released. As the particles move, the velocity of each increases. Therefore, the particles have
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