• Q : Adiabatically compressed air....
    Physics :

    A submarine suddenly breaks up at a depth of 248 m below sea level. The air in the submarine will then be suddenly (adiabatically) compressed. The initial pressure of the air is 1.0 atm, and the in

  • Q : What is its new resistance in ohms....
    Physics :

    A cylindrical copper rod has resistance of 0.3 ohm. It is reformed to 3.8 timesm its original length with no change of volume. What is its new resistance in ohms?

  • Q : Wire made of two sections with different diameters....
    Physics :

    A wire is made of two sections with different diameters. Which of the following statements is (are)

  • Q : What power must be supplied to the rope....
    Physics :

    A taut rope has a mass of 0.170 kg and a length of 3.55 m. What power must be supplied to the rope to generate sinusoidal waves having an amplitude of 0.110 m and a wavelength of 0.490 m, traveling

  • Q : Determine the mass of the container....
    Physics :

    What is the mass of the container? Ignore the mass of the balloon and the air within it. Do not neglect the buoyant force exerted on the shipping container by the water. The density of seawater is 1

  • Q : Determine the capacitance necessary for the time constant....
    Physics :

    An RLC oscillator circuit contains a 63.0 ohm resistor and a 1.80-mH inductor. What capacitance is necessary for the time constant of the circuit (the 1/e value) to be equal to the oscillation perio

  • Q : Spacing between the two irrandiance....
    Physics :

    Estimate the spacing between the two irrandiance maxima closest to the geometric of a plain wave illuminated straightedge if the source distance is 10.0 cm and the observation distance is 20.0 cm.

  • Q : Light from a helium-neon laser....
    Physics :

    Light from a helium-neon laser (wavelength=633 nm) is focused through a pinhole prior to illuminating a 1.00 mm diameter aperture.

  • Q : What factor of reduction is required....
    Physics :

    A photograph of this zone plate is to be reduced on high-resolution film to give a working zone plate with a 1.00 m focal length. If this zone plate is to be used with light of 633 nm, what factor o

  • Q : Electric field incident on the second polarizer....
    Physics :

    A 50 W light bulb shines through two polarizers. After having passed through the first polarizer, the electric field incident on the second polarizer is 5.0 V/m. The second polarizer sits at a 25&de

  • Q : Calculate the volume flow rate....
    Physics :

    Blood flows in an aorta of radius 4.25mm at 35.0cm/s. Calculate the volume flow rate.

  • Q : What is the frequency of the light waves....
    Physics :

    The red light emitted by a helium-neon laser has a wavelength of 632.8 nm. What is the frequency of the light waves?

  • Q : Force exerted on an electron related problem....
    Physics :

    Find the force exerted on an electron at this point, moving with a velocity of 240 i hat bold Mm/s.

  • Q : What is the time rate of increase of electric field....
    Physics :

    A 0.210-A current is charging a capacitor that has circular plates 15.8 cm in radius. The plate separation is 4.00 mm. (a) What is the time rate of increase of electric field between the plates?

  • Q : Calculate the thermal efficiency....
    Physics :

    The turbine exit pressure is 10KPa. The overall efficiency of the turbine is 0.83. Calculate the thermal efficiency, the heat rate and the steam and water massflow rates required for an outputof 10M

  • Q : Electron making a transition to any lower energy state....
    Physics :

    A He+ ion is placed in an excited state, so that its remaining electron occupies the n=5 state. The electron can make a transition to any lower energy state, thereby giving off a photon.

  • Q : What is the difference in cyclotron frequencies....
    Physics :

    A cyclotron is sometimes used for carbon dating. Carbon-14 and carbon-12 ions are obtained from a sample of the material to be dated and are accelerated in the cyclotron. If the cyclotron has a magn

  • Q : Calculate the two longest wavelengths of the incident photon....
    Physics :

    Calculate the two longest wavelengths of the incident photons that will experience this sharp drop. The target metal of the photoelectric effect apparatus has a work function of 2.05 eV.

  • Q : How many revolutions would bohr''s theory suggest....
    Physics :

    A Hydrogen atom exists in an excited state for typically around 10 nanoseconds. How many revolutions would Bohr's theory suggest that an electron would make in an n = 2 state before decaying?

  • Q : Finding the final temperature of the water....
    Physics :

    What is the final temperature of the water, cup, and bear when they reach thermal equilibrium? The specific heats of silver, aluminum, and liquid water are, respectively, 234 J/(kg·K), 910 J/

  • Q : Find out the angle for total internal reflection....
    Physics :

    Find the angle for total internal reflection when light starts in water and reflects off air.

  • Q : What is the direction of the torque....
    Physics :

    Consider two electric dipoles p1 and p2 located at the origin (0, 0, 0) and on the x-axis at (a, 0, 0) respectively. p1 points in the x-direction: p1 = p^i and p2 points in the z-direction: p2 = p^

  • Q : Find the quality of a saturated wet mixture....
    Physics :

    Find the quality (x) of a saturated wet mixture with a specific volume of 0.175 ft^3/lbm at a pressure of 1000 psig. State the answer in the proper units. Show all of your work. You need to use a st

  • Q : How much extra charge will flow from the battery....
    Physics :

    If a dielectric material with kappa=3.60 is inserted so that it fills the volume between the plates (with the capacitor still connected to the battery), how much additional charge will flow from the

  • Q : Temperature at which the second state becomes stable....
    Physics :

    Calculate the temperature at which the second state becomes stable. For simplicity you may assume that both the change in S and the change in V are zero over these temperature and pressure ranges.

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