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If monochromatic light passes from water into air with an angle of incidence of 35°, which characteristic of the light will remain the same?
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1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
What is the rate at which work is done in lifting a 35-kilogram object vertically at a constant speed of 5.0 meters per second?
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1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
When an isolated conductor is placed in the vicinity of a positive charge, the conductor is attracted to the charge. The charge of the conductor
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3.6 × 10^4 J
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sound waves
1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
Which type of oscillation would most likely produce an electromagnetic wave?
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3.6 × 10^4 J
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sound waves
1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
When a wave travels through a medium, the wave transfers
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1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
An electric toaster is rated 1200 watts at 120 volts. What is the total electrical energy used to operate the toaster for 30. seconds?
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sound waves
1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
At the instant shown, point P on the rope is moving toward the
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3.6 × 10^4 J
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sound waves
1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
Which waves require a material medium for transmission?
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frequency
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sound waves
1700 W
an electron traveling back and forth in a wire
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