• Q : Find the position of the third charge....
    Physics :

    A charge of 6.50 multiplied by 10-9 C and a charge of -2.50 multiplied by 10-9 C are separated by a distance of 60.0 cm. Find the position at which a third charge, of 10.0 multiplied by 10-9 C, can be

  • Q : Determining the electric potential energy of the system....
    Physics :

    Three equal point charges, each with charge 1.75mC , are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose sides are of length 0.200m . What is the electric potential energy of the system?

  • Q : What is the ph of the resulting solution....
    Chemistry :

    What is the vapor pressure of the solution? (The vaporpressure of pure water at 25 degrees Celsius is 23.76 mmHg.) Consider the reaction that occurs on mixing 50.0 mL of 0.560 MNaHCO3 and 50.0 mL of

  • Q : Work done by electrostatic force on the moving point charge....
    Physics :

    A point charge with charge q1= 2.90 mC is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2= -4.30 mC moves from the point (0.170m , 0) to the point (0.235m , 0.255m ). How much w

  • Q : Find the electrons vertical displacement....
    Physics :

    For the scanning electron microscope described above, find the electron's vertical displacement.

  • Q : Components of the net electrostatic force....
    Physics :

    A particles have charges q1 = -q2 = 450 nC and q3 = -q4 = 95 nC, and distance a = 5.8 cm. What are the (a) x and (b) y components of the net electrostatic force on particle 3?

  • Q : Write the structure of the methyl dinitrobenzoate....
    Chemistry :

    It is stated that "little or no dinitration is observed" in the nitration of methyl benzoate. However, if the reaction was heated for some time, dinitration products would be produced slowly.

  • Q : How many excess electrons has the bee acquired....
    Physics :

    Electric bees. As they fly through the air, honeybees can pick up a small amount of electric charge. Suppose a 0.12-g bee acquires a charge of -60pC . How many excess electrons has the bee acquired?

  • Q : What volume of liquid ammonia found its way into the pond....
    Chemistry :

    Suppose that ammonia, applied to a field as a fertilizer, is washedinto a farm pond containing 3.0 × 106 L of water. If the pH of this pond is found to be9.81, what volume of liquid ammonia fo

  • Q : How far must the observer walk....
    Physics :

    A pair of speakers separated by 0.700 m are driven by the same oscillator at a frequency of 690 Hz. An observer originally positioned at one of the speakers begins to walk along a line perpendicula

  • Q : What is the energy of combustion per unit mass....
    Chemistry :

    When a0.2252-g sample of an unknown organic substance is similarly burnedin the same calorimeter, the temperature rises by 3.46 °C. What is the energy of combustion per unit mass of the unknown

  • Q : Electric field at the origin be zero....
    Physics :

    A +15nC charge is located at (x,y)= (0cm,15cm) and a -7.0nC charge is located (x,y)= (7.0cm,0cm). Where would a -15nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero

  • Q : Calculate the heat required to convert....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the heat required to convert 14.7 g of ethyl alcohol,C2H6O, from a solid at -144°C into thegaseous state at 95°C. The normal melting and boiling points ofthis substance are -117&de

  • Q : Particle directly proportional to the square....
    Physics :

    The acceleration of a particle is directly proportional to the square time t. When t = 0 the particle is at x = 24m. Knowing that t = 6s, x = 96m and v = 18m/s, express x and v in terms of t.

  • Q : Frictional forces due to motion....
    Physics :

    Assume that there are no frictional forces due to motion through the air in either case. Assume that your hand is does not jiggle in either case.

  • Q : Explain why in contrast to meso-stilbene dibromide....
    Chemistry :

    Explain why, in contrast to meso-stilbene dibromide, the dibromidedl-Stilbene dibromine (colorless) exists in two enantiomericforms.

  • Q : Why cd atoms connected in a three-dimensional network....
    Chemistry :

    A solid zinc cadmium, ZnCd(SCN)4, has a tetrahedral Zn and Cd atoms connected in a three-dimensional network by Cd-S=C=N-Zn bridges which are linear at C and , but bent at S. Give a rationale for

  • Q : What is the speed of the elevator....
    Physics :

    What is the speed of the elevator after it has moved downward 1.00m from the point where it first contacts aspring?

  • Q : Problem related to electrostatic force on the first electron....
    Physics :

    An electron (mass of 9.110 × 10-31kg and charge of -1.602 × 10-19C) is released at rest above the surface of the earth (where g = 9.81 m/s2). A second electron directly below it exerts an

  • Q : Calculate the amount of methyl alcohol....
    Chemistry :

    In the Fischer esterification of benzoicacid, the methyl alcohol is present in excess over the amount needed. Calculate the amount of methyl alcohol that is required by the balanced reaction.

  • Q : What is the composition of the bubbles observed....
    Chemistry :

    What is the composition of the bubbles observed when the crude methyl benzoate product is washed with sodium bicarbonate? Hint: Consider the acidity of the solution (some HCl will still be present)

  • Q : What is the volatage drop along this wire....
    Chemistry :

    A metal wire 1 mm in diamter x 10 m long carries a current of.1 A. If the metal is pure copper at 30 degrees C, what is the volatage drop along this wire.

  • Q : Magnitude of electric field at two unoccupied corners....
    Physics :

    A +2.0-nC point charge is placed at one corner of a square (1.5 m on a side), and a -3.0-nC charge is placed on a corner diagonally away from the first charge. What is the magnitude of the electric

  • Q : Positive point charge located at the coordinates....
    Physics :

    A ring of charge with radius R = 3.5 m is centered on the origin in the x-y plane. A positive point charge is located at the following coordinates:

  • Q : What is the molecular formula of the solute....
    Chemistry :

    The smell of ripe raspberries is due to4-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanone, which has the empirical formulaC5H6O. To find its molecular formula, you dissolve 0.135g in 25.0gof cholorform, CHCl3.

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