Which one is NOT a vector? A) Electric field B) Magnetic field C) Electric poten
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Which one is NOT a vector? A) Electric field B) Magnetic field C) Electric potential D) Velocity If A B, which answer is correct? A) A middot B = 0 B) A times B = 0 C) A middot B notequalto 0 D) A times B = |A||B|cos theta_AB The flux of a vector quantity crossing a surface: A: Is always zero B: Is related to the quantity s component normal to the surface C: Is related to the quantity's component tangential to the surface D: Is not related at any way to the divergence of that vector quantity The divergence theorem: A: Relates a line integral to a surface integral B: Holds for specific vector fields only C: Works only for open surfaces D: Relates a surface integral to a volume integral The flux produced by a given set of fixed charges enclosed m a given closed region is: A: Dependent on the surface shape of the region, but net the volume B: Dependent on me total volume of the region, but not me surface shape C: Dependent on the ratio of volume to surface area of the region D: Not dependent on any of these as long as the charges are inside the regionExplanation / Answer
(3)electric potential is not a vector.its a scalar.electric potential energy is the ratio of energy to charge in which both are scalars.Hence the ratio also a scalar.
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