• Q : Ac-dc circuits....
    Physics :

    If have a DC circuit must use current limiting resistors on all loads that are dc so will not blow the dc parts up.

  • Q : Energy density inside the solenoid....
    Physics :

    A single circular loop of radius 0.27 m carries a current of 2.95 A in a magnetic field of 1.08 T. What is the maximum torque exerted on this loop?

  • Q : Determining value of capacitance in circuit....
    Physics :

    The rms current in this circuit is 0.600 A. if the impedance of this circuit is 110 ohms, what is the maximum value of the voltage.

  • Q : Phase difference between voltage and current....
    Physics :

    Given that R=1 kilo ohm, C= 1micro farad and L= 100 milli Henry's calculate the frequency at which the current in an LCR series circuit lags the supply voltage.

  • Q : C program for enumerated types....
    Physics :

    Create a set/list of enumerated constants called week that contains the days of the week. Have a variable called today that is of type week.

  • Q : Principle and working of generators....
    Physics :

    What do you envision as the future of this device? Can you imagine any other applications of the device?

  • Q : Arc waveform and ac power....
    Physics :

    The difference of an ac waveform being displayed on an oscilloscope is of 6.5 volts between 90° point and the 270° one .

  • Q : Calculating supply voltage....
    Physics :

    A particular 240V, 50Hz electrical appliance is rated at 2kW and has a lagging power factor of 0.7.

  • Q : Ac circuits-transformers....
    Physics :

    If the primary and secondary winding resistances are 125ohms and 0.7ohms respectively, calculate the transformer’s copper losses at full load.

  • Q : Project management....
    Physics :

    If a project has a history of issues, why would your management be so concerned about frequent updates to EAC and ETC?

  • Q : Determining rms voltage....
    Physics :

    Determine the r.m.s. voltage of V2 if the reading on the ammeter, which reads true r.m.s., is to be 5 A.

  • Q : Resistance of aluminum jumping ring....
    Physics :

    If all of the flux from the solenoid passes through the ring, calculate that flux as a function of time. Find the induced emf from the changing flux.

  • Q : Armstrong oscillator with secondary winding....
    Physics :

    Why should the output be taken via the transformer rather than directly off the collector of the transistor.

  • Q : Balanced three-phase loads....
    Physics :

    The equivalent single Y-connected load obtained by transforming the ? sub-load of FIGURE 3 to a Y and with the star-points of the two Y-sub-circuits connected.

  • Q : Race-issues and misconceptions....
    Physics :

    Why do misconceptions about race persist, and what can people do to dispel these misconceptions?

  • Q : Black womens attitudes towards birth control....
    Physics :

    What basis are African American women justified regarding attempts by white women to control the fertility of African American women?

  • Q : Dimension of disempowerment....
    Physics :

    Crenshaw argues that it is often the intersectionality of "preexisting vulnerabilities [which come] to create yet another dimension of disempowerment".

  • Q : Importance of diversity education....
    Physics :

    What role does diversity education play in eliminating racial profiling, police misconduct, and judicial treatment against minorities in America?

  • Q : Diversity changes at societal level....
    Physics :

    Briefly describe changes other than legislation that are necessary at the societal level in order to foster a culture of diversity.

  • Q : Problem on relativistic collision....
    Physics :

    In the past, most experiments in particle physics involved stationary targets: one particle (usually a proton or an electron) was accelerated.

  • Q : Kinetic energy beam proton have....
    Physics :

    In the Tevatron accelerator/storage ring at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, two beams of protons travel in opposite directions each.

  • Q : Final parametres of proton....
    Physics :

    A proton (m=1.67*10^-27kg) is being accelerated along a straight line at 3.6*10^5 m/sec ^2 in a machine.

  • Q : Finding kinetic energy of the electron....
    Physics :

    An electron and a proton are each accelerated through a potential difference of 10.0 million volts.What is the kinetic energy of the electron?

  • Q : Minimum barrier thickness....
    Physics :

    Suppose electrons with E=13.0 eV approach a potential barrier of height 6.0 eV.For what minimum barrier thickness is the reflection a maximum?

  • Q : Matlab for plotting newtonian and relativistic mechanics....
    Physics :

    In math lab, plot how the graph of FORCE, MOMENTUM ENERGY, ACCELERATION and MASS in Newtonian physics will look compared to relativity physics.

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