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A positive charge moves as shown. Its kinetic energy will __…

A positive charge moves as shown. Its kinetic energy will __________ as it travels toward the positive plate. It is NOT necessary to show work or reasoning for this problem.

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Refer back to the previous question, where you found the ele…

Refer back to the previous question, where you found the electric potential at point A in the figure. Say that a charged particle were placed at point A and you determined that the electric potential energy it experiences is -5.0 x 10-6 J. What is the charge (in nC) on the particle at point A? Show your work or explain your reasoning.

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Two 1.2 cm diameter disks spaced 3.2 mm apart form a paralle…

Two 1.2 cm diameter disks spaced 3.2 mm apart form a parallel-plate capacitor. The charge of the capacitor is 0.53 nC. What is the electric field between the disks? Show your work or explain your reasoning.

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The time constant in an RC circuit is a characteristic time…

The time constant in an RC circuit is a characteristic time for the circuit. It’s a way to measure and compare how fast it takes for the current in the circuit to decrease once the switch is closed. A long time constant implies a slow decay; a short time constant, a rapid decay. Once the switch is closed, the current in the circuit will begin to decline. What is the time constant for this RC circuit, where the capacitor is 5.0 μF and the resistor is 3.0 Ω? Show your work or explain your reasoning.

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Consider the following set up of three charges (A, B, and C)…

Consider the following set up of three charges (A, B, and C) aligned horizontally as shown.  On your paper, draw the force diagram for charge C to show the electric forces exerted on charge C by charges A and B. Label each accordingly on your diagram. The direction of the net electric force on charge C points to the [direction].   

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Find the current through and potential difference across eac…

Find the current through and potential difference across each resistor in the figure. The battery supplies 24 V. The resistors are labeled 1 to 3 from left to right, according to how they are listed in the table below. Using two significant figures, place both the value and units into the answer boxes. Show all of your work for every step.    Resistance, Current, and Potential Difference Resistor R I

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The crime control model assumes that most people arrested ar…

The crime control model assumes that most people arrested are factually guilty and that the system should process cases quickly.

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Prosecutorial discretion includes the power to decide whethe…

Prosecutorial discretion includes the power to decide whether to file charges, what charges to file, and whether to offer a plea bargain.

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The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Study found that:

The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Study found that:

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Under the due process model, the worst possible outcome for…

Under the due process model, the worst possible outcome for the justice system is:

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