• Q : Computing the final equilibrium temperature....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the final equilibrium temperature assumning no heat loss after mixing occurs.

  • Q : Calculate the final temperature of the ice tea....
    Physics :

    250 cm3 of hot tea at 89°C are poured into a very thin paper cup with 10 g of crushed ice at 0°C. Calculate the final temperature of the "ice tea". (Hint: think about two processes: melting

  • Q : Calculate the potential difference for dielectric constant....
    Physics :

    The space between the plates is filled with a dielectric whose dielectric constant is 1.8. What is the potential difference between the plates when the charge on the capacitor plates is 4.2mu C ? Ca

  • Q : Electric force between two charged particles....
    Physics :

    The electric force between two charged particles becomes weaker with increasing distance. Suppose instead the electric force were independent of distance .

  • Q : What will be the temperature rise of the bullet....
    Physics :

    A 15 g lead bullet traveling at 240m/s passes through a thin wall and emerges at a speed of 160m/s . If the bullet absorbs 54% of the heat generated, what will be the temp. rise of the bullet?

  • Q : What will be the temperature rise of the bullet....
    Physics :

    A 15 g lead bullet traveling at 240m/s passes through a thin wall and emerges at a speed of 160m/s . If the bullet absorbs 54% of the heat generated, what will be the temp. rise of the bullet?

  • Q : Find the frequency at which resonance occurs....
    Physics :

    The damping force on the motion of the mass is proportional to the instantaneous speed of the mass, and is equal to 80 N when the speed is 2 m/s. Find the frequency fr at which resonance occurs.

  • Q : Determine the pressure difference....
    Chemistry :

    Assuming laminar flow through a needle 1 inch in length, if you need to inject 3cubic centimeters (cc) of medicine into a patient in 15 seconds, what is the pressure difference for the case of a 16

  • Q : The peripheral nervous system and reflex activity....
    Biology :

    The peripheral nervous system and reflex activity, The Mysterious Episodes of Mary: A Case Study on Neuroanatomy Episode 1 Mary Lazarro, a 44-year-old mother of two, made an appointment with her p

  • Q : Problem related to gauss law....
    Physics :

    A long pipe of outer radius 3.80 cm and inner radius 3.23 cm carries a uniform charge density of 6.22 mC/m3. Using Gauss\'s law and assuming the pipe is sufficiently long to consider it infinitely

  • Q : Problem related to gauge pressure....
    Physics :

    A tire is filled with air at 22oC to a gauge pressure of 240 kPa. After driving for some time, if the temperature of air inside the tire is 45oC, what fraction of the original volume of air must be

  • Q : Calculate the rate of radiation into the surrounding space....
    Physics :

    A box-shaped wood stove has dimensions of 0.75 m x 1.2 m x 0.40 m an emissivity of 0.81, and a surface temperature of 210 degree C. Calculate its rate of radiation into the surrounding space. Pleas

  • Q : How fast is the missile moving....
    Physics :

    A two-stage missile is fired vertically from rest with acceleration as shown in the graph. In 15 sec, the first stage, A, burns out and the second stage, B, ignites. How fast is the missile moving a

  • Q : Electric field at the center of curvature of the arc....
    Physics :

    A charge of 18 nC is uniformly distributed along a straight rod of length 3.0 m that is bent into a circular arc with a radius of 2.5 m. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the center of

  • Q : Electric field at the center of curvature of the arc....
    Physics :

    A charge of 18 nC is uniformly distributed along a straight rod of length 3.0 m that is bent into a circular arc with a radius of 2.5 m. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the center of

  • Q : Well-focused image of the candle flame on the wall....
    Physics :

    A 1.0cm -tall candle flame is 2.0m from a wall. You happen to have a lens with a focal length of 42cm . (a) How many places can you put the lens to form a well-focused image of the candle flame on t

  • Q : Average speed of a piece of slinky as a complete wave pulse....
    Physics :

    What is the average speed of a piece of the slinky as a complete wave pulse passes?

  • Q : Counterclockwise from the positive x-axis....
    Physics :

    F1 = (1.6,-4.6) and F2 = (0.3,-0.8) where all components are in newtons. What angle does the vector F1 + F2 make with the positive x-axis? The angle is measured counterclockwise from the positive x

  • Q : From what height was the rock thrown....
    Physics :

    A rock thrown with speed 7.50 and launch angle 30.0 (above the horizontal) travels a horizontal distance of = 19.5 before hitting the ground. From what height was the rock thrown?

  • Q : What is the maximum angle of incidence....
    Physics :

    What is the maximum angle of incidence for which a light ray can emerge into the air above the water?

  • Q : Complete reflected destructive interference....
    Physics :

    A light with wavelength 411nm is shined on 15cm of water with 850nm of oil on top of it. The oil has an index of refraction of 1.4 and the water has an index of refraction of 1.33. How much nanomete

  • Q : What focal length does the lens need....
    Physics :

    A slide projector needs to create a 98-cm-high image of a 2.0-cm-tall slide. The screen is 300cm from the slide. Assume that the projector has a thin lens. (a) What focal length does the lens need?

  • Q : Lens to form a well-focused image of the candle....
    Physics :

    A 1.0cm -tall candle flame is 2.0m from a wall. You happen to have a lens with a focal length of 42cm . (a) How many places can you put the lens to form a well-focused image of the candle flame on t

  • Q : Ray tracing to find the position and height of the image....
    Physics :

    A 1.0-cm-tall object is 20cm in front of a converging lens that has a 10cm focal length. Use ray tracing to find the position and height of the image. To do this accurately, use a ruler or paper wit

  • Q : What is the wavelength of the waves....
    Physics :

    A microphone is put at some distance on the axis in front of them and register a minimum intensity. One of the speakers are then moved and are distanced 30 cm this time. The microphone registers a m

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