None.
5.2 m/s^2
More than 180 degrees. How much more depends on how much of the sphere is covered.
The troposphere is also called the turbulent sphere because it is the sphere with the most change. It has moving air currents, clouds, storms, jet streams, strong and other weather phenomena that affect weather patterns.
the cylinder
A metal sphere of radius 1 centimeter will not hold a charge of 1 coulomb. The electric field generated from the metal sphere of radiusÊat 1 centimeter will break down and neutralize any charges.
No, a hollow sphere can hold a larger electric charge compared to a solid sphere of the same diameter because the charge resides on the outer surface in both cases. In a hollow sphere, the charge distributes uniformly on the outer surface, allowing it to hold more charge without experiencing as much repulsion between like charges as a solid sphere.
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how much water vapor can a cubic meter of air hold at 25 centigrades grades?
cold air
Yes, a metallic sphere of radius 1 cm can hold a charge of 1 coulomb. The amount of charge a conductor can hold is not dependent on its size but rather on its capacitance. For a spherical conductor, the capacitance (C) is directly proportional to the radius (r), so a larger radius would be able to hold more charge for the same potential difference.
The amount of air a water balloon can hold depends on its size and how tightly it is inflated. As the balloon expands with air, the water inside compresses, allowing more air to be added. However, there is a limit to how much air a water balloon can hold before it bursts.
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If you are referring to the historical experiment where a scientist placed two hollow hemispheres together, ensured that their contact was air-tight, and then removed the air from between them, the removal of air amounts to a decrease in pressure inside the sphere.
It is not possible to make a ordinary conductor hold it's charge permanently.But you can make a ordinary conductor(e.g.,)a wire to hold charge for a short period.This is because a charge stored in a conductor leaks to the surroundings due to ionisation of air. But it is possible to charge a conductor like a copper sphere. for this the copper sphere is first connected to ground and a negatively charged ebonite rod near it.the copper sphere becomes positive as the negative charges in it flow to the ground.the sphere is disconnected from ground and the ebonite rod is taken away.now the copper sphere holds positive charge. note: it is easy to charge an ebonite rod by rubbing it with fur.
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