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A) Calculate the magnitude of the electric field inside the solid at a distance of 9.50 cm from the center of the cavity.
A flat surface with area 2.2 m2 is in a uniform electric field of 910 N/C. What is the electric flux through the surface when it is at right angles to the field, 45 degrees to the field and parallel
An infinitely wide, charged, non-conducting slab with a non-zero thickness is centered over the xy plane as described .It has a thickness of 2a.The volume charge density is z dependent and piece-wis
A 2.00-in diameter rod 15 ft long elongates 0.12 in under a load of 60 kip. The diameter of the rod decreases 0.0004 in during the loading. Determine the modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, and
If the zero level of the Meriam blue manometer fluid is 0.2 m below the connection, determine the deflection l after the manometer is connected and all air has been removed from the connecting leg.
(1) A notebook computer wire carries 1.5 A. How many electrons pass through the wire each second?
Imagine that you fire a proton at the nucleus of a gold atom (which contains 79 protons and 118 neutrons). What does the proton's initial speed have to be if it is to penetrate the gold nucleus (who
A rocket is fired vertically from the surface of the earth. Its engines fire only briefly, and then the rocket continues to coast upward. What must the rocket's initial speed be if its speed is to
You are practicing throwing darts in your dorm. You stand 3.33 m from the wall on which the board hangs. The dart leaves your hand with a horizontal velocity at a point 2.02 m above the ground. The
An air parcel is moving toward the east at a speed of 100m/s at 60N. a) Compute the horizontal Coriolis force (per unit mass) acting on the air parcel;
What is the magnitude of an object's average velocity if an object moves from a point with coordinates x = 2.83 m, y = -4.49 m to a point with coordinates x = 5.26 m, y = -7.18 m in a time interval
How many infrared photons per pulse are produced, assuming all the energy is produced at a wavelength of 10000 nm?
A particle at time t = 0 is at rest at a distance x_0 from the origin and is subjected to a force that is inversely proportional to the distance from the origin. Solve the equation of motion for thi
When a potential difference of 156 V is applied to the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor, the plates carry a surface charge density of 20.0 nC/cm2. What is the spacing between the plates?
An infinitely wide, charged, non-conducting slab with a non-zero thickness is centered over the xy plane as described .It has a thickness of 2a. The volume charge density is z dependent and piece-wi
Performing an experiment similar to Millikan's oil drop experiment, a student measures these charge magnitudes.Find the charge on the electron using these measurements.
A capacitor consists of two closely spaced metal conductors of large area, separated by a thin insulating foil. It has an electrical capacity of 4000.0 oF and is charged to a potential difference of
A positive charge of 5.00 oC is fixed in place. From a distance of 3.40 cm a particle of mass 6.50 g and charge +3.50 oC is fired with an initial speed of 72.0 m/s directly toward the fixed charge.
An infinitely long solid cylinder of outer radius a is coaxial with the z-axis and has uniform volume charge density P. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance a/2 from the z-axis?
The electric potential at a position located a distance of 18.9 mm from a positive point charge of 8.70×10-9C and 13.9 mm from a second point charge is 1.42 kV. Calculate the value of the seco
The burner on an electric stove has a power output of 2.0kW. A 760g stainless steel tea kettle is filled with 20oC water and placed on the already hot burner.
An electron moving parallel to the x axis has an initial speed of 4.06 106 m/s at the origin. Its speed is reduced to 1.12 x 105 m/s at the point x = 2.00 cm. (a) Calculate the electric potential d
How many electrons should be removed from an initially uncharged spherical conductor of radius 0.200 m to produce a potential of 9.00 kV at the surface?
A charge of +.4 mC is at (-5, 0) meters and a charge of -.6 mC is at (+3, 0) meters. a) Find the magnitude of the electric force between these charges.
A positive charge of 5.30 oC is fixed in place. From a distance of 3.80 cm a particle of mass 6.00 g and charge +3.60 oC is fired with an initial speed of 64.0 m/s directly toward the fixed charge.