• Q : Determine magnitude to nearest hundredth of kilogram....
    Mathematics :

    Determine magnitude, to nearest hundredth of the kilogram, and direction angle, to nearest tenth of the degree, of resultant force. Draw the diagram and illustrate all the work.

  • Q : Determine the magnitude of the torque on the coil....
    Physics :

    A rectangular coil of 195 turn having dimensions of 3.2 cm by 5.4 cm is positioned in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.86 T. Determine the magnitude of the torque on the coil if the magnetic

  • Q : Compare to the real size of the hydrogen atom....
    Physics :

    Model a Hydrogen atom through a rigid box having an electron inside. Find out the size of the box which provides the similar energy difference between the ground state and the first exited state as

  • Q : Electron sitting on the quantum energy....
    Physics :

    An electron is sitting on the quantum energy level having n = 5 in a one-dimensional rigid box, 0 < x < L. At which x one must place a detector so that it does not register the electron at all

  • Q : Determine approximate height of mountain....
    Mathematics :

    After you drive 17 miles closer to mountain, angle of elevation is 9 degrees. Determine approximate height of mountain. Draw a diagram.

  • Q : What will be the maximum current when inductor is joined....
    Physics :

    An inductor consists of a 48.0 reactance at 60.0 Hz. Determine what will be the maximum current when this inductor is joined to a 50.0 Hz source which produces a 90 V rms voltage?

  • Q : Determine how far from charge....
    Physics :

    Charge A and charge B are about 3.00 m apart, and charge A is +2.00 C and charge B is +3.00 C. Charge C is situated between them at a certain point and the force on charge C is zero. Determine how f

  • Q : Finding the magnitude of the acceleration....
    Physics :

    A particle moves at a constant speed in the circular path having a radius of 2.06 cm. When the particle makes four revolutions each second, determine the magnitude of its acceleration?

  • Q : Determine how far are you from the point of the explosion....
    Physics :

    Standing on a roof on July 4, you view a burst of distant fireworks. You hear the explosion 6.95 s later. Determine how far (in km) are you from the point of the explosion? Suppose that the temperat

  • Q : Determine sales in given year estimated by function....
    Mathematics :

    Sales of the new model of word processor are estimated by S(t) = 5000 + 4000e 2t where "t" represents number of years that word processor has been on market.

  • Q : Determine what pressure is applied on the floor....
    Physics :

    An athlete of 75 kg does a single-hand handstand. When the area of the hand in contact with the floor is 125 cm2, determine what pressure is applied on the floor?

  • Q : Write down an expression for the heat....
    Physics :

    (i) Write down an expression for the heat Q required to melt a mass m of water. (ii) If a nucleus disintegrates through alpha decay, then how the released energy is associated to the reduction in ma

  • Q : What would be the expected wind speed....
    Physics :

    When speed of wind at a particular place is measured to be 8 meters per second at a height of 2 meters, then what would be the expected wind speed is at a height of around 10 meters?

  • Q : Consisting of zero potential energy....
    Physics :

    A lab notebook sits on the table 0.75 m above the floor. Your lab partner tells you the book consists of zero potential energy and the other student says it consists of 8.0 J of potential energy. Wh

  • Q : Prove that there exists parabola for unique point....
    Mathematics :

    Interpret results of Parts I and II graphically and in normal common sense language. Consider (h; k); (x0; y0) 2 R2. Here R2 is set of ordered pairs (x; y) such that x; y 2 R.

  • Q : Find out the capacity factor for the project....
    Physics :

    A recent wind farm project in Idaho employs 7 turbines of 1.5 MW rating; 28 million kWh per year is anticipated from this site. Find out the capacity factor for this project (that is, energy output

  • Q : Weibull probability distribution....
    Physics :

    For a place near Norfolk, Virginia at an unspecified time, determine the probability which the wind speed will be more than 9 meters per second? Employ the Weibull Probability Distribution with valu

  • Q : Describe why power lines exterior of cities....
    Physics :

    Describe why power lines exterior of cities are run at high voltage in terms of voltages, currents, resistance, power transmission, and/or power loss. Describe in 100 words or less.

  • Q : What tension is needed to generate a wave....
    Physics :

    Transverse waves travel with the speed of 20m/s in a string beneath a tension of 6N. What tension is needed to generate a wave speed of 30m/s in the similar string?

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

    A tuning fork of 440Hz is held above a closed pipe. Determine the spacing between the resonances if the air temperature is 20 degrees C. Compare this spacing to the spacing generated on an open pipe

  • Q : Prove given statement if there exists the parabola....
    Mathematics :

    Describe in your own words why given is NOT true: If x0 = x1 = h and y0 = y1 = k then there exists the parabola, F, with vertex (h; k) that goes through (x0; y0) and (x1; y1).

  • Q : Tension in the string to make a wave....
    Physics :

    A piece of string of 5.3M long consists of a mass of 15g. What should the tension in the string be to make, in a 125HZ wave, a wavelength 120cm long?

  • Q : Constructive interference of the reflected light....
    Physics :

    Determine the minimum thickness of the glycerin film (n = 1.47) on which light of wavelength 650 nm shines which results in constructive interference of the reflected light? Suppose the film is surr

  • Q : Concave mirror generates a real image....
    Physics :

    An object positioned 14 cm from a concave mirror generates a real image 8.0 cm from the mirror. When the object is now moved to a new position 18.0 cm from the mirror, where is the new image positio

  • Q : Compute the velocity in the second medium....
    Physics :

    Determine the ratio of the amplitudes of the two waves? When first wave hits a boundary among the two mediums travel at 10 Km/sec at an angle of incidence of 40 degrees, causing an angle of refracti

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