Inquiry into Physics
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Question 1: In the comparison of Ampère's law with Gauss's law, it turns out that ... (select all the correct statements)
outside the conductor both fields are inversely proportional to r.
outside the conductor both fields are proportional to r.
by that comparison.
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compares the right sides of the equations that represent Gauss's laws for electricity and magnetism. Select all the correct statements that are implied
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inside the conductor both fields are inversely proportional to r.
inside the conductor both fields are proportional to r.
Magnetic monopoles (charges) do not exist.
Magnetic monopoles (charges) exist.
Ampère's law as an equality between an integral and another expression. The other expression is... (select the best choice)
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Electric charges do not exist.
OBoth right sides are always zero.
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