To measure the electric voltage of an object the instrument we use is: Voltmeter
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To measure the electric voltage of an object the instrument we use is:
Voltmeter
Ampmeter
Manometer
Non of the above
What measures the Electric Potential?
Electric Energy
Electric Force per unit charge
Electrostatic energy per unit charge
None of the above
Electricity is a Physical Science close related to the motion of the Planets.
True
False
How did Coulomb measure the Electrostatic Forces?
He used an Ampmeter
He used a Voltmeter
He used a Torsion Balance
None of the above
The Electrostatic Potential is measured in units of:
Newtons (N)
Amperes (A)
Volts (V)
None of the above
Electricity is the branch of Physics devoted to the study of electric charges and their interactions.
True
False
Voltmeter
Ampmeter
Manometer
Non of the above
What measures the Electric Potential?
Electric Energy
Electric Force per unit charge
Electrostatic energy per unit charge
None of the above
Electricity is a Physical Science close related to the motion of the Planets.
True
False
How did Coulomb measure the Electrostatic Forces?
He used an Ampmeter
He used a Voltmeter
He used a Torsion Balance
None of the above
The Electrostatic Potential is measured in units of:
Newtons (N)
Amperes (A)
Volts (V)
None of the above
Electricity is the branch of Physics devoted to the study of electric charges and their interactions.
True
False
Explanation / Answer
1) voltmeter is used to measure the electric voltage
2) potential = energy/charge
3) false
4) torsion balance
5) units of potential is volts
6) true.
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