• Q : What rate is thermal energy generated in the loop....
    Physics :

    When copper wire of 63.4 cm having diameter = 1.21 mm, resistivity = 1.69 x 10-8 ohm•m is made into a circular loop and located perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field which is rising at the c

  • Q : Determine the current in the second wire....
    Physics :

    An infinitely long wire lies all along the z-axis and carries a current of around 30 A in the positive z direction. The second infinitely long wire is parallel to the z axis, and intercepts the x-a

  • Q : Finding the magnification of the image....
    Physics :

    An object is 13 cm from the surface of the reflective spherical Christmas-tree ornament 8.27 cm in radius. Determine the apparent position of the image? Answer must be in units of cm. Determine the

  • Q : Singly charged ion traveling at the speed....
    Physics :

    Determine what voltage must be exerted across the plates so that (i) a singly charged ion traveling at the speed of 8.0 x 104 m/s will pass via undeflected or (ii) a doubly charged ion traveling at

  • Q : Radial acceleration and the resulting acceleration....
    Physics :

    Calculate the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration and the resulting acceleration of a point on its rim at the begin after it has turned via 60.0°

  • Q : Minimum uncertainty in the velocity of a truck....
    Physics :

    Determine the minimum uncertainty in the velocity of a truck of 2000 kg waiting at a red light (or its utmost possible velocity) if its position is evaluated to an uncertainty of around 1.0 X 10-10

  • Q : Compute equilbrium points and stable-unstable or semi stable....
    Mathematics :

    Compute equilbrium points and then find if stable, unstable or semistabile. What will final value of y(t) if system has initial conditions y(0)=1

  • Q : Determine the self-induced emf in the solenoid....
    Physics :

    When the current in the solenoid rises at the rate of 3.00 A/s, determine the self-induced emf in the solenoid?

  • Q : Determine the ratio of sun-earth....
    Physics :

    The sun and Earth each apply a gravitational force on the Moon. Determine the ratio Fsun/Fearth of such two forces?

  • Q : Determine the momentum of student....
    Physics :

    A student of 65 kg has grown concerned about being diffracted if passing via a 90 cm broad doorway. (i) When the student is traveling at a whopping 0.5 m/s, determine the momentum of student?

  • Q : Determine the value of magnetic field of earth at position....
    Physics :

    In 2.81 ms the coil is flipped so that its axis is perpendicular to the magnetic field of Earth. When an average voltage of around 0.170 V is thereby induced in the coil, determine the value of magn

  • Q : Formulate problem as the linear program....
    Mathematics :

    Formulate problem as the linear program, and find weekly production schedule. Comment on economic feasibility of expanding processing capacity of company to more than 4000 tons of syrup weekly.

  • Q : Find out what current is required....
    Physics :

    Magnetic resonance imaging requires a magnetic field strength of around 1.5 T. The solenoid is around 1.8 m long and 75 cm in diameter. It is tightly wound having a single layer of 2.10-mm-diameter

  • Q : Determine the speed of each when generated....
    Physics :

    A photon of 2.5 MeV passes close to a stationary atom and generates an electron-positron pair. When all the energy of the photon goes into making the pair, determine the speed of each when generated

  • Q : Comparing the dispersion of the two gratings....
    Physics :

    Let, consider two diffraction gratings; one consists of 4000 lines per cm and the other one consists of 6000 lines per cm.  Select the best statement beneath if comparing the dispersion of the

  • Q : Distance from earth is the net gravitational force....
    Physics :

    A spaceship is on the straight-line path among Earth and its moon. Determine at what distance from Earth is the total gravitational force (due to just Earth and Moon) on the spaceship zero?

  • Q : Isotropic conducting medium with electrical conductivity....
    Physics :

    Solid metal sphere having radius 'a' is covered through a concentric metallic shell of radius 'b'. The space among them is completely filled with the isotropic conducting medium with electrical cond

  • Q : Electrons are accelerated from the rest....
    Physics :

    In a television picture tube, the electrons are accelerated from the rest via a potential difference V. Just prior to an electron hits the screen, its de Broglie wavelength is around 0.9 x 10-11 m.

  • Q : What volume of gas has been released into the atmosphere....
    Chemistry :

    What volume of gas has been released into the atmosphere if the final pressure in the cylinder is 1.80 x 105 Pa? A compressed cylinder of gas contains 1.50 x103 g of N2 gas at a pressur

  • Q : Finding the width of the central maximum....
    Physics :

    The light of wavelength 580 nm is incident on the slit of width 0.300 mm. An observing screen is positioned 2.00 m from the slit. Determine the width of the central maximum. Please show computations

  • Q : What are the values of a and b in the corresponding van der....
    Chemistry :

    What are the values of a and b in the corresponding van der Waal equation of state? Measurements on along gave B = -21.7 cm3mol-1 and C = 1200 cm 6 mol -2 for v

  • Q : Rope stretched for transverse waves....
    Physics :

    With what tension should a rope having length 3.40 m and mass 0.150 kg be stretched for transverse waves of frequency 50.0 Hz to encompass a wavelength of around 0.850 m?

  • Q : Determine the work that would be done....
    Chemistry :

    Determine the work that would be done if the same expansion occurred isothermally and reversibly when a sample of methane of mass 4.50g occupies 12.7 L at 310K.

  • Q : Discuss how photochemical isomerization allows production....
    Chemistry :

    Discuss how photochemical isomerization allows the production of the thermodynamically less stable cis isomer. Explain why is the trans isomer exclusively converted to the cis isomer during short re

  • Q : Determine the de broglie wavelength of the particle....
    Physics :

    The mass of the particle is around 6.64 x 10-27 kg. The particle employed in a scattering experiment consists of a kinetic energy of 7.30 x 10-13 J. Determine the de Broglie wavelength of the particle

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