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Now select the light bulb as the current indicator in the circuit. Move the magnet back and forth through the coil at different rates and observe the variation of the brightness of the bulb. According to Faraday’s law of induction, the rate of change of magnetic flux through the coil is proportional to the voltage induced voltage in the coil. Why does the brightness of the bulb change when you move the magnet through the coil at different rates? Explain your answer with Faraday’s law and electrical
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En un laboratorio, nakisha mezcla una solución de hidróxido de sodio con un indicador llamado fenolftaleÃna. cuando se combinan, crean una solución de color rosa. nakisha se pregunta si la mezcla de otras soluciones con fenolftaleÃna también creará este color rosa. ? cómo podrÃa nakisha utilizar el proceso de investigación cientÃfica para determinar si la mezcla de otras soluciones con fenolftaleÃna también creará un color rosa? marque las que correspondan.
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Two kilograms of air within a piston–cylinder assembly executes a carnot power cycle with maximum and minimum temperatures of 800 k and 300 k, respectively. the heat transfer to the air during the isothermal expansion is 60 kj. at the end of the isothermal expansion the volume is 0.4 m3. assume the ideal gas model for the air. determine the thermal efficiency, the volume at the beginning of the isothermal expansion, in m3, and the work during the adiabatic expansion, in kj.
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