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ASBOG EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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Aquifer - ANSWER-water bearing geological formation that can store and transit usable amounts of water. high porosity, and permeability 
 
aquitard - ANSWER-somewhat restricts water movement 
 
aquiclude - ANSWER-layer that completely prevents water movement 
 
unconfined aquifer - ANSWER-top is water table, recharged by local rainfall, generally freshwater, cheap to drill wells, easily contaminated, potentiometric surface=water table 
 
confined aquifer - ANSWER-top is a confining layer, can be...
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Test Bank for Conceptual Physics 13th Edition By Paul G Hewitt (All Chapters)
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Test Bank for Conceptual Physics 13th Edition By Paul G 
Hewitt (All Chapters) 
Which statement is correct? - ANS-The magnitude of the electric field 
outside the space between the plates is approximately zero 
Equipotentials are lines along which - ANS-a charge may be moved at 
constant speed without work against electrical forces 
When a charged particle is moved along an electric field line - ANS-the 
electrical potential energy of the charge undergoes the maximum change 
in magnitude 
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AQA A Level PHYSICS PAPER 2(A+ GRADED)2023 ACTUAL TEST|QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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AQA A Level PHYSICS PAPER 2 SOLUTIONS GRADE A+ GUARANTEED
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Gravitational Field 
A region in which an object that has mass experiences a force 
Field Lines 
Arrows which indicate the direction and relative strength of a field. Arrows show the way in which a rest mass would experience the force of attraction. 
Equipotentials 
Lines drawn to indicate points of equal potential. Cross field lines at 90 degrees 
Newton's Law of Gravitation 
Every particle in the universe attracts every other particle with a force that is directly proportional to the product ...
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AQA A Level PHYSICS PAPER 2 Questions And Answers 2022
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Gravitational Field - ANSWER-A region in which an object that has mass experiences a 
force 
Field Lines - ANSWER-Arrows which indicate the direction and relative strength of a 
field. Arrows show the way in which a rest mass would experience the force of 
attraction. 
Equipotentials - ANSWER-Lines drawn to indicate points of equal potential. Cross field 
lines at 90 degrees 
Newton's Law of Gravitation - ANSWER-Every particle in the universe attracts every 
other particle with a force that is ...
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ASBOG General Questions & Answers 2024.
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What is a fold line and how is it used? - ANSWER-The fold line is a hinge line along which a vertical cross section may be constructed and then flattened out to a horizontal or map view. It is used to represent the subsurface along any given line in a map view. It need not be perpendicular to strike. 
 
What is the angle and side relationships for the sin equation? - ANSWER-sinα = opposite side/hypotenuse 
 
What is the angle and side relationships for the tanget equation? - ANSWER-tanα = oppo...
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ASBOG FG Exam with 100% verified answers 2024
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What does the "Single-Point Resistivity Log" show and what area is it limited to? - ANSWER-A log that measures the resistivity using 2 electrodes and having a limited area of investigation of from 5 to 10 times the electrode diameter 
 
What is the "Area of Influence" of a well? - ANSWER-The area within which the potentiometric surface is lowered by withdrawal or raised by injection, of water through a well 
 
Define aquifer - ANSWER-A geologic unit that is saturated and sufficiently permeab...
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Exam 1 Physics Lab Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
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Exam 1 Physics Lab Exam Questions 
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Explain how you can measure the magnitude and direction of the Earth's 
field using the apparatus in Experiment 1. - Use probe to find direction 
in which magnetic field is greatest, record angle using a protractor. 
True or False: Electric field lines point along equipotential 
surfaces. - False, they are perpendicular to the equipotentials 
Which of the following equipotential mappings is most accurate? - The 
one that inc...
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Detailed notes on Fields(Gravitational and Electric) and Capacitors
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Gravitational fields 
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. Gravitational potential, escape velocity) as well as the equations and explanations for Newton's Law of Gravitation, gravitational field strength(g) for different types of field(radial and uniform), and gravitational potential. There is also a detailed explanation of equipotential surfaces and escape velocity. The different types of uniform satellites (Geostationary, Geosynchronous) are also compared and their uses a...
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Gravitational Fields and Orbits
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Physics A Level (Eduqas) notes on the following topics: gravitational fields, Kepler's Laws, energy in orbits, dark matter, mutual orbbits, Doppler shift, Hubble's Law and Critical density.
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