1) In the case of a non-conductor Answer 1. its surface must be all the same ele
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1) In the case of a non-conductor Answer 1. its surface must be all the same electric potential 2. its entire volume except for its surface must be the same electric potential 3. different regions may have different potentials 4. the electric potential must be zero everywhere inside it 5. the electric potential is proportional to 1/r inside the material where r is the distance from the center2) Which of the following represents the heat (Q) for a substance going from its gas or vapor phase to its solid phase (deposition or frost)?Answer 1. m Lf 2. -m Lf 3. m Ls 4. -m Ls 5. m Lv 6. -m Lv 1) In the case of a non-conductor its surface must be all the same electric potential its entire volume except for its surface must be the same electric potential different regions may have different potentials the electric potential must be zero everywhere inside it the electric potential is proportional to 1/r inside the material where r is the distance from the center
2) m Lf -m Lf m Ls -m Ls m Lv -m Lv 1. its surface must be all the same electric potential 2. its entire volume except for its surface must be the same electric potential 3. different regions may have different potentials 4. the electric potential must be zero everywhere inside it 5. the electric potential is proportional to 1/r inside the material where r is the distance from the center
2) Which of the following represents the heat (Q) for a substance going from its gas or vapor phase to its solid phase (deposition or frost)?Answer 1. m Lf 2. -m Lf 3. m Ls 4. -m Ls 5. m Lv 6. -m Lv
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4. the electric potential must be zero everywhere inside it ============
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