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Chapter 20 Problem 20

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Microbes such as bacteria have small positive charges when in solution. Public health agencies are exploring a new way tomeasure the presence of small numbers of microbes in drinkingwater by using electric forces to concentrate the microbes.Water is sent between the two oppositely charged electrodes ofa parallel-plate capacitor. Any microbes in the water wi ll collecton one of the electrodes.a. On which electrode will the microbes collect?b. How could the microbes be easily removed from the electrodesfor analysis?

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Title College Physics: A Strategic Approach 3 
Author Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus), Brian Jones Stuart Field
ISBN 9780321879721

Microbes such as bacteria have small positive charges when in solution. Public health

Chapter 20 textbook questions

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