• Q : Velocity of the block at time....
    Physics :

    The block is pulled from its equilibrium position at x = 0 m to a displacement x = + 0.080 m and is released from rest. The block then executes simple harmonic motion along the x-axis (horizontal).

  • Q : What is the wavelength of the light passing through slits....
    Physics :

    If the seventh bright fringe on the detector is 10.0 cm away from the central fringe, what is the wavelength of the light passing through the slits ? Full steps to understand please.

  • Q : Find the critical angle for the plastic in air....
    Physics :

    A ray of light traveling in air strikes the surface of a certain plastic slab at 63.0 degrees with respect to the normal in air. it travels in the plastic slab at a 30.6 degrees angle with respect t

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

    A 5.00-kg object is hung from the bottom end of a vertical spring fastened to an overhead beam. The object is set into vertical oscillations having a period of 1.60 s. Find the force constant of the

  • Q : What is the bearing to the nearest degree....
    Physics :

    A ship leaves port at 1.00p.m and sails in the direction N35W degrees at the rate of 20mi/hr. Anothership leaves port at 1.30P.M and sails in the direction N55E degrees at a rate of 16mi/hr. What is

  • Q : Calculate the electric potential induced across the rod....
    Physics :

    The the axis of the rod is perpendicular to the direction of the wire and the distance between the wire and the closest end of the rod is 0.6 m. Calculate the electric potential induced across the r

  • Q : Electrostatic force on the third charge....
    Physics :

    Two positive charges of 1.9e-10 C are placed on the x axis at distances +48 cm and -48 cm from the origin, respectively. A third positive charge of 4.5e-11 C can be moved along the y axis. At what v

  • Q : Calculate the electric potential induced across the rod....
    Physics :

    The the axis of the rod is perpendicular to the direction of the wire and the distance between the wire and the closest end of the rod is 0.6 m. Calculate the electric potential induced across the r

  • Q : What is the change of internal energy for the gas....
    Physics :

    One mole of an ideal gas at 1 atm and 0 c is compressed isothermally from 50L to 20L during this process energy is transferred out of the gas what is the change of internal energy for this gas.

  • Q : Problem on circuit oscilates at resonant frequency....
    Physics :

    An LC circuit consists of a capacitor with C = 3.4 x 10^-6 F and an inductor with L = .08H. At t = 0 the capacitor has charge 5.4 x 10^-6 C and the current in the inductor is zero. The circuit oscil

  • Q : Gravitational potential energy of the marble....
    Physics :

    A solid uniform spherical marble with mass 1kg and r= .02m rolls down a hill starting from rest. The hill is 1m high and has a hypotenuse of 2m. a. gravitational potential energy of the marble at th

  • Q : What is the half-life and decay constant....
    Physics :

    The counting rate from a radioactive source is 8000 counts/s at time t=0, while 10 mins later the rate is 1000 counts/s. (a) What is the half-life? (b) What is the decay constant?

  • Q : Potential difference across the capacitor based problem....
    Physics :

    A 10.0 kΩ resistor and a capacitor are connected in series and then a 10.0 V potential difference is suddenly applied across them. The potential difference across the capacitor rises to 5.00 V

  • Q : Compute the pressure at specific volume....
    Physics :

    The constant a in van der Waals equation is 0.547 Jm3/mol2 and b is 30.52 x 10-6 m3/mol for water vapor. a. Compute the pressure at 75oC for 1 mol at a specific volume of 5 L.

  • Q : Find out the current through the outer section....
    Physics :

    The magnitude J of the current density in a certain wire with a circular cross section of radius R = 2.50 mm is given by J = (3.00 x 108)r2, with J in amperes per square meter and radial distance r

  • Q : What approximate quantum number does the electron have....
    Physics :

    An electron moves with a speed v = 10-2c inside a one-dimensional box (V = 0) of length 0.971 nm. The potential is infinite elsewhere. The particle may not escape the box. What approximate quantum

  • Q : Normalize the wave function and find the probability....
    Physics :

    A wave function has the value A sin x between 0 and π, but zero elsewhere. Normalize the wave function and find the probability that the particle is between x = 0 and 0.68.

  • Q : How large an expansion tank do you specify....
    Physics :

    You know that gasoline comes from its underground tank at 10 degrees celcius, and your tank must handle the expansion of a full 62 L gas tank when the gas reaches a hot summer day's temperature of 3

  • Q : By how much must the steel temperature be raised....
    Physics :

    A glass marble 1.000 cm in diameter is to be dropped through a hole in a steel plate. At room temperature the hole diameter is 0.9970 cm. By how much must the steel temperature be raised so that the

  • Q : Magnitude of the magnetic dipole moment of a sphere....
    Physics :

    A ferromagnetic material has a relative permeability of 2.87 Ã- 104. Find the magnitude of the magnetic dipole moment of a sphere of this substance with a radius of 2.83 cm when it is immers

  • Q : Find the total angular magnification of the microscope....
    Physics :

    You have a compound microscope with a barrel of length 161 mm. The focal lengths of the objective and the eyepiece are 3.91 mm and 26.3 mm, respectively. Find the total angular magnification of the

  • Q : Find the total angular magnification of the microscope....
    Physics :

    You have a compound microscope with a barrel of length 161 mm. The focal lengths of the objective and the eyepiece are 3.91 mm and 26.3 mm, respectively. Find the total angular magnification of the

  • Q : Single piece of welded steel railroad track....
    Physics :

    Suppose a single piece of welded steel railroad track stretched 5000 km across the continental United States. If the track were free to expand, by how much would its length change if the entire trac

  • Q : What is the lattice contribution....
    Physics :

    The heat capacity of silver, measured at a temperature of 4 K, is 0.0134 J/(mole ·K). The Debye temperature of silver is 225 K. What is the lattice contribution (in J/(mole ·K)) to the h

  • Q : What is the ratio of the intensity of light....
    Physics :

    What is the ratio of the intensity of light emerging from the third polarizer, I3, to the intensity of light incident on the first polarizer, I0?

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