• Q : Finding the period of the pendulum....
    Physics :

    The simple pendulum is around 3.50 m long and consists of a 1.25 kg bob at its lower end, and moves back and forth having amplitude of 11.0 degrees. Determine the period of the pendulum?

  • Q : Compute the raise in the kinetic energy of the box....
    Physics :

    The exerted force forms an angle of 0.0 degrees to the incline. When the incline consists of a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.100. Compute the raise in the kinetic energy of the box.

  • Q : Determine the size of the induced current in the loop....
    Physics :

    The magnetic field parallel to the z-axis is provided by B = 0.850*y^2*t, where B is in tesla, y in meters and t in seconds. Determine the size of the induced current in the loop at t = 0.550 secon

  • Q : Determine the maximum velocity of the mass....
    Physics :

    A mass (m) is oscillating with the amplitude A at the end of a spring of constant k. Determine the maximum velocity of the mass in terms of A and m and k.

  • Q : Determine how high above the tinker-bells initial position....
    Physics :

    When Tinker-bell consists of a mass of around730 g, determine how high above the Tinker-bell's initial position does she and the ball mount, avoiding the air resistance?

  • Q : Speed of the ball primarily stationary after the collision....
    Physics :

    Determine the speed of the ball which was primarily stationary after the collision? (Take the positive direction as to the right.)

  • Q : Determine the work done against friction....
    Physics :

    A box of 6.00 kg slides on a 8.00 m long friction incline at an angle of 30.0 degrees through a force 50.0 N parallel to the incline. The coefficient of kinetic energy is around 0.100. Determine the

  • Q : Compute the friction force....
    Physics :

    A horizontal force having 12 Newton is exerted to a box of 4.0 kg which slides on a horizontal surface. The box begins from rest moves a horizontal distance of around 10 meters and gets a velocity o

  • Q : Speed of a projectile lunched horizontally....
    Physics :

    A student in a lab calculates the speed of a projectile lunched horizontally from the table top to be 5.7 m/s. When the ball is lunched at a 40 degrees angle and the table top is 1.5 m above the flo

  • Q : Determine the real distance of object beneath the surface....
    Physics :

    A small object is enclosed in the plastic having n = 5. The object seems to be 4.0 cm beneath the surface. Determine the real distance of the object beneath the surface?

  • Q : Determine the escape speed on a spherical asteroid....
    Physics :

    Determine the escape speed on a spherical asteroid having radius 570 km and whose gravitational acceleration at the surface is around 10.0 m/s2?

  • Q : Determine the distance on the screen....
    Physics :

    The flat observation screen is positioned 3.83 m away. Determine the distance on the screen among the third-order red fringe and the third-order yellow-green fringe?

  • Q : Determine the equilibrium position for a third charge....
    Physics :

    The two charges of -4 × 10^-9 C and-1.6 × 10^-9 C are separated through a distance of 43 cm. Determine the equilibrium position for a third charge of +1.8 × 10^-8 C by recognizing

  • Q : Determine the phase difference among the waves....
    Physics :

    The light of wavelength 548 nm illuminates two slits separated through 0.25 mm. At what angle would one determine the phase difference among the waves from two slits to be 2 radians?

  • Q : Determine the latest resonant frequency....
    Physics :

    The resonant frequency of the LC circuit is around f0. (i) When the inductance is raised by a factor of four, determine the latest resonant frequency?

  • Q : Determine how many turns of wire are needed....
    Physics :

    An AC generator is designed to generate a maximum EMF of 170V while rotating with the angular speed of around 3600 rpm. Each coil of the generator consists of an area of 0.016 m2. When the magnetic

  • Q : Capacitance changed to generate a displacement current....
    Physics :

    Determine at what rate should the potential difference among the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor having a 2.4 µF capacitance be changed to generate a displacement current of 1.7 A?

  • Q : Disk having moment of inertia....
    Physics :

    A disk having moment of inertia of 84 kg • m2 is free to rotate without friction, beginning from rest, around a fixed axis via its center. A tangential force whose magnitude can range from F =

  • Q : Maximum allowable speed of the crane....
    Physics :

    In an ore-mixing operation, a bucket full of ore is hanged from a traveling crane that moves all along a stationary bridge. The bucket is to swing no more than 4 m horizontally if the crane is broug

  • Q : Determine the angle of the projection....
    Physics :

    A projectile is fired is such a manner that its horizontal range is equivalent to three times its maximum height. Determine the angle of the projection?

  • Q : Problem related to the electric field strength....
    Physics :

    A proton is fired to the uniform electric field, opposite to the direction of the field. The speed of proton on entering the field is around 3.05 × 10^5, and it comes to rest 5.30 cm after en

  • Q : Find out the variation in net energy....
    Physics :

    Let, consider a *.85 *10^21 kg asteroid elliptically orbiting the sun having perihelion and aphelion distances of around 1.908*10^8 km and 8.192*10^8 km, correspondingly. Find out the variation in (

  • Q : Problem based on the force on a charge....
    Physics :

    Determine the force on a 1 C charge moving at 1 m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field having strength of 1 tesla?

  • Q : Determine the magnitude at which the area changes....
    Physics :

    A planar coil of wire consists of a single turn. The normal to this coil is parallel to the uniform and constant (in time) magnetic field of 1.3 T. An emf that consists of a magnitude of 2.9 V is in

  • Q : Determine the speed of each ball after the collision....
    Physics :

    A billiard ball rolling across the table at 1.50 m/s forms a head-on elastic collision with the same ball. Determine the speed of each ball after the collision when each of the above takes place.

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