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5. Charge density appears to be greatest in regions of greatest
curvature.
Exercise 4. Change the sentense as given in the pattem.
Pattern: Faraday happened to have demonstrated tne distribution
or charge.
How about Roentgen? Did he happen to have
demonstrated the distribution of charge?
1. The inner surface of the pail proves to be free of charge in the
end. How about the ball itself?
2. Faraday’s experiment appears to have involved a hollow metal
container like a tin pail. How about an electroscope?
3. No charge seem to be shown by the electroscope leaf in this
figure. How about Fig.3?
4. The ball lowered to this position proved to be charged negatively.
How about the outer surface of the pail?
5. Static charges acquired by a non-conductor appear to remain
where they are first located. How about static charges acquired
by a conductor?
Exercise 5. Put questions to the words or word combinations
suggested.
1. The conductor is likely to acquire a charge after the body is
removed.
2. The charge is sure to concentrate at points heavily.
3. The negatives are unlikely to have left the ball before it touched
the pail.
Exercise 6. Change the sentences to use Complex Subject.
1. It is certain that redistribution of the negative charges will take
place over the entire surface.
2. It is likely that an equal number of positives will be induced.
3. It is unlikely that the electroscope leaf has remained fixed.
4. It is certain that the charge will spread quickly and unformly.
5. It is 1ikely that the inner surface of the pail will be completely
free of charge demonstrated in part only.
Exercise 7. Translaite from Russian into English.
1. Ñêîðîñòü ýëåêòðîíà, äîëæíî áûòü, èçìåíèëàñü â ìîìåíò
óäàðà.
2. Ïî÷åìó, êàê ïðåäïîëàãàþò, ñêîðîñòü ýëåêòðîíà ìåíÿåòñÿ
â ìîìåíò óäàðà?
5. Charge density appears to be greatest in regions of greatest
curvature.
Exercise 4. Change the sentense as given in the pattem.
Pattern: Faraday happened to have demonstrated tne distribution
or charge.
How about Roentgen? Did he happen to have
demonstrated the distribution of charge?
1. The inner surface of the pail proves to be free of charge in the
end. How about the ball itself?
2. Faraday’s experiment appears to have involved a hollow metal
container like a tin pail. How about an electroscope?
3. No charge seem to be shown by the electroscope leaf in this
figure. How about Fig.3?
4. The ball lowered to this position proved to be charged negatively.
How about the outer surface of the pail?
5. Static charges acquired by a non-conductor appear to remain
where they are first located. How about static charges acquired
by a conductor?
Exercise 5. Put questions to the words or word combinations
suggested.
1. The conductor is likely to acquire a charge after the body is
removed.
2. The charge is sure to concentrate at points heavily.
3. The negatives are unlikely to have left the ball before it touched
the pail.
Exercise 6. Change the sentences to use Complex Subject.
1. It is certain that redistribution of the negative charges will take
place over the entire surface.
2. It is likely that an equal number of positives will be induced.
3. It is unlikely that the electroscope leaf has remained fixed.
4. It is certain that the charge will spread quickly and unformly.
5. It is 1ikely that the inner surface of the pail will be completely
free of charge demonstrated in part only.
Exercise 7. Translaite from Russian into English.
1. Ñêîðîñòü ýëåêòðîíà, äîëæíî áûòü, èçìåíèëàñü â ìîìåíò
óäàðà.
2. Ïî÷åìó, êàê ïðåäïîëàãàþò, ñêîðîñòü ýëåêòðîíà ìåíÿåòñÿ
â ìîìåíò óäàðà?
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