3. In a uniform electric field, the equation for the magnitude of the magnetic field is E=(V/d). V= voltage d= distance. If the magnetic field magnitude is
constant , as stated in your problem, then the voltage must stay the same otherwise the value of "E" would change". And the problem already told us the "E" is uniform and so, not changing. Does that make sense?
4a. If the magnetic field lines are equally spaced apart, in other words share the same
density. Then we know that the magnitude of the magnetic field is unchanging. This is because the density of of the magnetic field lines(how many are in a certain area) is related to the magnitude being expressed by the electric field. Greater magnitude is expressed by the presence of more lines (higher line density)
4b. The electric potential is measured in Volts(V) and is uniform along the same equipotential line. What is an equipotential line(gray)? It is a line drawn perpendicular(forms a right angle with) to the magnetic field lines(black) to show the changes in electric potential. One space where electric potential will always be the same because it will always be equal to 0 Volts is exactly in between a positive and negative charges of equal charge value I have pointed to this line with a purple arrow in my picture.
I really hope this makes sense to you and that my pictures help! :)
Because it reverses an image there for making the objects appear on opposite side
The density will be 1.05
The mass will be 13.65
Explanation:
Polaris also called North star is the brightest star in the the constellation Ursa Minor. It remains stationary whereas entire north sky move around it. It the point of north celestial pole.
A) False. This is because All of the stars move in a counterclockwise path around Polaris.
B) False. Reason stated above.
C) True, As the stars move towards the Polaris there orbital radius decreases as they move smaller circles.
D) False, As the stars move towards the Polaris there orbital radius decreases as they move smaller circles.
E) True.
F) False.