A coffee maker, which draws 13.5 A of current, has been left on for 10.0 min. What is the net number of electrons that have passed through the coffee maker?

What will be an ideal response?


5.06 × 1022

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The daily motion of celestial objects in the sky is caused by

A) the rotation of our planet about its axis. B) the revolution of our planet around the Sun. C) the movement of our planet within the Milky Way. D) the tilt of Earth's axis.

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A roller-coaster car has a mass of 500 kg when fully loaded with passengers. At the bottom of a circular dip of radius 40 m (as shown in the figure) the car has a speed of 16 m/s. What is the magnitude of the force of the track on the car at the bottom of the dip?

A. 3.2 kN B. 8.1 kN C. 4.9 kN D. 1.7 kN E. 5.3 kN

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