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Describe the basic concept of the Atwood's machine. What is the net applied force? What is the mass to which this net force is applied? Show your work.
How did the change in amplitude affect the resulting period and frequency?
Calculate the potential difference between the plates. Is the top plate at higher or a lower electrical potential L than the one at the bottom?
What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field?
Explain what happens to the "spring constant" of the rubber band for the non-linear part of your curve.
If a fifth charged particle with Q = 4C is carried from infinity and placed at point center of rectangle, what is the potential energy of the fifth particle?
Unification of fundamental forces -Potential life in space-Earthquakes and earthquake predictions.
What is the maximum oscillation amplitude for which the upper block does not slip?
How long is the nose of the train in the station in seconds? How fast is it going when the nose leaves the station in m/s?
What are the advantages and disadvantages to using this energy source?
If the power rating of a 15kO resistor is 5.0 W, what is the maximum allowable potential difference across the terminals of the resistor?
Compare and contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences?
What is the energy release rate at flashover (MW)? What is the maximum area of spill (m2) if flashover is to be prevented?
The bullet-embedded block now strikes and sticks to a stationary 2.00 kg block. How far does this combination travel before stopping?
What is the magnitude of the magnetic field. The charge of an alpha particle is +2e (e = 1.6 x 10-19C) and its mass is 4 u (1u = 1.67 x 10-27 kg).
This way, the For Loop can calculate the magnetic field at numerous observation locations due to the ring.
An antenna is connected to a car battery. Will the antenna emit electromagnetic radiation? Why or why not? Explain.
Determine the initial compression of the spring so that the rod and mass reach the opposite vertical position with zero tension or compression in the rod.
Determine the mirror's radius of curvature. Determine the magnification of the image.
Consider the IAU definition and the characteristics of both planets and small bodies in the Solar System, and defend your position.
Lastly, rocket propulsion uses the principle of Newtons third law which conditions action and rejoinder forces to be equivalent and contrary.
What is the difference between a compound and a mixture?
Which type of radiation from cosmic sources predominates on the inside of a high-flying commercial airplane?
If an atom has 43 electrons, 56 neutrons, and 43 protons, what is its approximate atomic mass? What is the name of this element?
Which of these electromagnetic waves has the lowest frequency?