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Melani1276

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State the relationship between the volume and pressure of a gas when the temperature is held constant (Boyle's law).

Question 2

An electron moves horizontally across the Earths equator at a speed of 2.50  106 m/s and in a direction 35.08 N of E. At this point, the Earths magnetic field has a direction due north, is parallel to the surface, and has a value of 3.00  1025 T. What is the force acting on the electron due to its interaction with the Earths magnetic field?
  1.6.88  10-18 N due west
  2.6.88  10-18 N toward the Earths surface
  3.9.83  10-18 N toward the Earths surface
  4.9.83  10-18 N away from the Earths surface
  5.4.00  10-18 N away from the Earths surface



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Answer to Question 1

When the temperature is held constant, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional
to the volume.

Answer to Question 2

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