• Q : What is the unknown wavelength....
    Physics :

    The diffraction pattern displays a fourth-order maximum where the third minimum of light of an unknown wavelength had been observed to fall. What is the unknown wavelength?

  • Q : Find out the speed of the block after it has moved....
    Physics :

    A 2.19 kg block initially at rest is pulled to the right along a horizontal surface by a constant, horizontal force of 16.1 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.145. The acceleration of gravi

  • Q : Find the location-magnitude-sign....
    Physics :

    Two free particles (that is, free to move) with charges +q and +4q are a distance L apart. A third charge is placed so that the entire system is in ?quilibrium. Find the location, magnitude, and si

  • Q : What is the reactance of the inductor....
    Physics :

    An inductor is hooked up to an AC voltage source. The voltage source has EMF and frequency. The current amplitude in the inductor is .What is the reactance of the inductor?

  • Q : Identify components of pendulum displacement....
    Physics :

    A 20 g rifle bullet traveling 225 m/s buries itself in a 3.6 kg pendulum hanging on a 2.8 m long string, which makes the pendulum swing upward in an arc. Determine the vertical and horizontal compo

  • Q : What is the potential difference across the capacitor....
    Physics :

    A 2.0cm*2.0cm parallel-plate capacitor has a 2.0mm spacing. The electric field strength inside the capacitor is 1.0*10^5 V/m. what is the potential difference across the capacitor?

  • Q : How much mass must be expelled....
    Physics :

    A rocket of total mass 3370 is traveling in outer space with a velocity of 123 . To alter its course by 21.0, its rockets can be fired briefly in a direction perpendicular to its original motion. I

  • Q : Maximum velocity of oscillator....
    Physics :

    The position of a simple harmonic oscillator is given by x(t)=(0.5m)cos((pi/3)t) where t is in seconds. What is the maximum velocity of this oscillator?

  • Q : What is the fundamental frequency of the string....
    Physics :

    The other end of the string after it passes over a pulley that is 2.00 m from the wall. The string has a mass per unit length of 3.41 mg/m. What is the fundamental frequency of this string?

  • Q : Find the speed of the ball after it was struck....
    Physics :

    In a game of pool, a ball of mass 0.130 kg is struck with an average force of 44.9 N in 11.5 ms. Find the speed of the ball after it was struck.

  • Q : Determine electric field between the plates changing....
    Physics :

    A parallel-plate capacitor with circular plates of radius 0.11 m is being discharged. A circular loop of radius 0.25 m is concentric with the capacitor and halfway between the plates. The displacem

  • Q : Determine how long was the heater on....
    Physics :

    A ten-watt heater is used to heat a monatomic ideal gas at a constant pressure of 2.50 X 10^5 Pa. During the process, the 1.00 X 10^-3 m^3 volume of the gas increases by 20.0%. How long was the hea

  • Q : Hollow ball rolling along a horizontal surface....
    Physics :

    A hollow ball is rolling along a horizontal surface at 2.5 when it encounters an upward incline. If it rolls without slipping what is the maximum height it will reach?

  • Q : Find ratio of work done by water to heat absorbed....
    Physics :

    The water remains a liquid, which expands by a small amount as it is heated. Determine the ratio of the work done by the water to the heat absorbed by the water.

  • Q : Find the diameter of the circle....
    Physics :

    A point source of light is 100.0 cm below the surface of a body of water. Find the diameter of the circle at the surface through which light emerges from the water.

  • Q : What is the period of the oscillations....
    Physics :

    A 81 kg solid sphere with a 31 cm radius is suspended by a vertical wire. A torque of 0.15 N?m is required to rotate the sphere through an angle of 0.90 rad and then maintain that orientation. What

  • Q : Determine the energy of electromagnetic radiation....
    Physics :

    An electron and a positron each have a mass of 9.11 x 10-31 kg. They collide and both vanish, with only electromagnetic radiation appearing after the collision. If each particle is moving at a spee

  • Q : Find the common speed of the truck....
    Physics :

    A 675 kg car stopped at an intersection is rear ended by a2725 kg truck moving with a speed of 20.0m/s. If the collision is completely inelastic so tht the truck and car stick together after the co

  • Q : Determine the spacing between the plates....
    Physics :

    When a potential difference of 140 V is applied to the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor, the plates carry a surface charge density of 27.0 nC/cm2. What is the spacing between the plates?

  • Q : Find coefficient of linear expansion for material of rod....
    Physics :

    At 18°C, a rod is exactly 20.05 cm long on a steel ruler. What is the coefficient of linear expansion for the material of which the rod is made?

  • Q : Computing the force constant of the spring....
    Physics :

    When a 4.90 kg object is placed on top of a vertical spring, the spring compresses a distance of 2.43 cm. What is the force constant of the spring?

  • Q : What was the bullet''s speed as it left the barrel....
    Physics :

    A rifle is aimed horizontally at a target 49 m away. The bullet hits the target 2.5 cm below the aim point. What was the bullet's flight time? and What was the bullet's speed as it left the barrel?

  • Q : What is the maximum possible torque on the dipole....
    Physics :

    Suppose this dipole is placed in a uniform electric field with strength 7.4*10^5 N/C. What is the maximum possible torque on the dipole?

  • Q : Polarizing directions of the first and third perpendicular....
    Physics :

    Three polarizing sheets are placed in a stack with the polarizing directions of the first and third perpendicular to each other. What angle should the polarizing direction of the middle sheet make

  • Q : What electric field strength and direction allow to hang....
    Physics :

    A 0.10 g honeybee acquires a charge of +23pC while flying. What electric field strength and direction would allow the bee to hang suspended in the air?

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