• Q : Hair cut shop consisting of two nearly parallel mirrors....
    Physics :

    The place you get your hair cut has two nearly parallel mirrors 7.0m apart. As you sit in the chair, your head is 1.5m from the nearer mirror. Looking toward this mirror, you first see your face and

  • Q : How far from the swimmer does the board appear....
    Physics :

    A swimmer looks upward from the bottom of a 3.5--deep swimming pool. The end of the diving board is directly above him, 2.0 above the water's surface. How far from the swimmer does the board appear

  • Q : How wide is the aperture....
    Physics :

    A point source of light illuminates an aperture 4.00 away. A 18.0 -wide bright patch of light appears on a screen 2.00 behind the aperture. How wide is the aperture in cm?

  • Q : Diameter of the completely dark part of the shadow....
    Physics :

    The lighted disk illuminates the screen, but there's a shadow in the center due to the black disk. What is the diameter of the completely dark part of this shadow?

  • Q : Line connecting the two charges is the net electric field....
    Physics :

    At what point along the line connecting the two charges is the net electric field due to the two charges equal to zero? The electric field is zero at a point (blank) m from 0.510 nC.

  • Q : Converging lens with certain focal length....
    Physics :

    An object is 30cm in front of a converging lens with a focal length of 10cm . (a) Use ray tracing to determine the location of the image. (b) Is the image upright or inverted? (c) Is the image real

  • Q : Problem based on lens equation....
    Physics :

    Find the focal length of the lens that produces the image described in the problem introduction using the thin lens equation. Express your answer in centimeters, as a fraction or to three significan

  • Q : At what distance from the rings center is e maximum....
    Physics :

    Charge is uniformly distributed around a ring of radius R and the resulting electric field is measured along the ring's central axis (perpendicular to the plane of the ring). At what distance from

  • Q : Light ray in the air is incident on the water....
    Physics :

    A 1-cm-thick layer of water stands on a horizontal slab of glass. A light ray in the air is incident on the water 55 degrees from the normal. (1) After entering the glass, what is the ray's angle f

  • Q : Find the focal length of the lens....
    Physics :

    Find the focal length of the lens that produces the image described in the problem introduction using the thin lens equation. Express your answer in centimeters, as a fraction or to three significan

  • Q : Find the resulting surface charge density....
    Physics :

    Suppose a spherical metallic satellite 0.7 m in diameter accumulates 2.2 µC of charge in one orbital revolution. (a) Find the resulting surface charge density.

  • Q : Diverging lens with certain focal length....
    Physics :

    An object is 15 in front of a diverging lens with a focal length of 10 . A. Use ray tracing to determine the location of the image in cm B. Is the image upright or inverted? C . Is the image real o

  • Q : Concave cosmetic mirror....
    Physics :

    A concave cosmetic mirror has a focal length of 22 . A 4.0 -long mascara brush is held upright 11 from the mirror. A. Use ray tracing to determine the location of its image in cm

  • Q : Illumination lights in an operating room....
    Physics :

    The illumination lights in an operating room use a concave mirror to focus an image of a bright lamp onto the surgical site. One such light has a mirror with a focal length of 12.0 . A. Use ray trac

  • Q : Find the kinetic energy lost in this inelastic collision....
    Physics :

    Find the resultant speed and direction of motion of the combination. (Specify the magnitude of the resultant speed in terms of v.) Find the kinetic energy lost in this inelastic collision.

  • Q : Determine the footballs initial horizontal velocity....
    Physics :

    Part (a) Determine the football's initial horizontal velocity magnitude v0x in terms of vhorizontal, vvertical, g, and h.

  • Q : Determine the maximum height above ground....
    Physics :

    Determine the maximum height above ground, hmax in meters, attained by the golf ball.

  • Q : Vertices of an equilateral triangle....
    Physics :

    Point charges of +2.00 nC and - 5.00 nC are arranged on two of the vertices of an equilateral triangle. Find the magnitude and sign of the third charge which must be placed at the 3rd vertex of the

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

    430 cm3 of water at 93°C is mixed with 95 cm3 of water at 16°C. Calculate the final equilibrium temperature, assuming no heat is lost to outside the water. Equilibrium temp?

  • Q : At what point along the x axis is the electric field zero....
    Physics :

    Two point charges are placed along a horizontal axis with the following values and positions: +2 µC at x = 0 cm and - 22 µC at x = 35 cm. At what point (the coordinate) along the x axis

  • Q : Identify the location of the object....
    Physics :

    On a one dimensional line, identify the location of the object every second as it moves under these conditions. Draw at least 5 points and label the numerical values of the velocities at each point.

  • Q : Travelling to fishing spot by a canoe....
    Physics :

    A man in a canoe need to travel 600 m on the Bay of Fundy from his favourite fishing spot to his cabin. This trip takes 4 minutes when the tidal motion is negligible.

  • Q : What is the power of one laser pulse....
    Physics :

    Each laser pulse lasts 11ns and contains 1.4mj of light energy. What is the power of one laser pulse? During the very brief time of the pulse, what is the intensity of the light wave?

  • Q : Explain semi-open impellors on the centrifugal pumps....
    Chemistry :

    We have a pumping system that handles dirty fluids with sticky soft particles. For this reason, we are using semi-open impellors on our centrifugal pumps.

  • Q : How many revolutions per second does the electron make....
    Physics :

    In a simple model of the hydrogen atom, the electron moves in a circular orbit of radius 0.053 nm around a stationary proton. How many revolutions per second does the electron make?

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