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物理 高校生

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gE₁ V₁₁ = k であることがわかる。 +z方向に磁束密度の大きさBの磁場を加えたとき,電子B が受けるローレンツ力は,{y軸の正} [ニの答〕の向きに大き さ qu, B 〔ハの答〕 である(図2)。 このローレンツ力によって, 電子が面{J} 〔ホの答〕 に集まる。 その結果, 面Jが負, 面 D が正に帯電し,D→Jの向きに電場Eができる。 定常状態では、この電場による 力 QE2とローレンツ力がつりあうから, すなわち 〔ロの答 ていく εS L ②は,極板の間隔がL-vet, 帯電量が Q + α2 で,その容量は = -C C2=I-vnt L-v₂t である。 qu₂B 極板 a' と h' の電荷の和は一定で -9 図2 [ヲの答〕 (Q-qì) + (−Q-q2)=-91-92 = -qN 1 + 2 = gN 0 = quBqE2 ∴. E2=vB 〔への答〕 である。 このときのDJ間の電圧は V₁ = が成り立つ。一方, コンデンサー ①の電圧は Q-91= Q-91 v2t C₁ C L 〔ワの答〕 U= Ezw= vBw ・①・・・・・・ 〔トの答〕 であり, コンデンサー②の電圧は は となる。一方,回路を流れる電流は, 断面積 S = wd の断面を単位時間あたりに通 過する電気量に等しく 高 8p A V2 = Q+g2= C 2 Q+q2L-vzt 〔カの答〕 C L I=gnSv1 = qwdv......②.....〔チの答 と表せる。 ①,②よりを消去して, pcosfy=1- qndU V1 + V2 =V すなわち Q- + である。 コンデンサー ①と②は直列だから, その電圧の間には Q+q=& NU C₁ B= mgr C2 C gd x 〔リの答〕 I るとすると、より Mからの反射 1 1 1 の関係が得られる。 の関係が成り立つ。ここで, + = だから, CC2 C (2)極板a, hからなる間隔L, 面積Sのコンデンサーの容量は 91 = ES C = L C₁ 92 すなわち qvzt=q2(L-v2t) C2 ......④4 ...... 〔ヌの答〕 となる。 ③ ④よりαを消去して, である。 誘電体に注入されたシート状電子群を - gNに帯電した導体とみなし(図3), さらにこの導体m を導線でつないだ2 枚の極板 a', h' に置き換える (図4)。 極板 a, a' からなるコンデンサー ① は, 極板の間隔がust,帯電量が Q-9 で, その容量は 図3 -qN -q a だから 92=qN V₂t gN = m v2 L L xv₂t が得られる。 微小時間 At の間について,極板 h の電荷の変化量は、⑤より. .. ⑤...... 〔ヨの答〕 図 4 もう であり、抵抗に流れる電流は 20 Q+92 h a a h' Ia A92 qN ×2 4t L ES L C,= = 曲 C v₂t L-vet と表せる。 V₂t V₂t 〔ルの答〕 コンデンサー ① コンデンサー ② であり, 極板 h, h' からなるコンデンサー 電子群が移動できるのは誘電体の中だけだから, 電子群が面Hに到達すると Ag2 = gN L xvz4t

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英語 高校生

至急!!私立大学看護学部の過去問です。答えがないため、回答を作って欲しいです!!科目は英語です。

問題番号に対応 効とする。 うち受験票お researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, Austria, have found. Dogs won't give food to a human, even if that person gave them some food first, and that they would help other dogs that had helped them before. Therefore, the team Previous studies have shown that dogs can recognize cooperative and uncooperative humans, "reciprocal altruism"- that is, doing a good thing in return to a human who had given expected to find that their test subjects would put these two things together and show To start, the team trained a group of 37 dogs to press a button which would activate a them food first. *enclosure with the dispenser, while one of (2) two humans was in a separate enclosure with the button. One would press the button to food dispenser. Then, they put each dog in an would not. Each dog was paired with both humans in give food to the dog, and (4) unhelpful one. turn. After that, the researchers switched over the button and the dispenser. They expected that the dogs would press the button to give food to the helpful human but not to the though the dogs did press the button, they did it just as often when either human had the food dispenser, and even when no human was there at all. "In these kinds of studies (5) [perform / to / dogs / which/ trained / are in a particular behavior for an experiment, they will usually do the behavior a few times as they have simply learned the association between the behavior and getting a reward, and it may be enjoyable for them to do the behavior," said Jim McGetrick, a PhD student at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna who led the research. 身を正しく が本冊子 1番 2 次の英文を読んで下の設問に答えなさい。 (3) giving us some food? Are they a combination of reasons. "It is (6) Why wouldn't our best pals want to help us out by secretly all bad boys and girls? McGetrick believes there is possible that the dogs did not understand enough about the task to realize that only one of the humans was providing them with food," he said. It could also be because they didn't fully understand the button and dispenser system, or because they were too focused on the food to notice whether a particular human was pressing the button or not. "Having said all that, even if they did completely understand the task and were fully attentive to the actions of the humans, there is still a good possibility that they wouldn't have given food back in return," he added. "It could be that providing food to a dog as they do not typically do that in everyday life." After all, humans are the ones who human is something very strange for (7) already have food, from a dog's perspective. why would your pet need to worry about (8) making sure you have enough? However, all the humans in the study were people the dogs didn't know. "It is quite 5

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