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When the wire is removed the spheres still repel but with a force of F2 = 0.100 N. Using this information, find the initial charge on each sphere, q1 and q2 if initially q1 Answer in C.
Moving from this point toward one of the speakers, you encounter a minimum of sound intensity when you have moved 0.30 m. A) What is the frequency of the sound (in Hz)?
The concept of thermionic emission is the basis of modern X-ray tubes, which are the workhorse of a medical X-ray image. In this process a filament (a piece of metal in a vacuum) is heated by the ap
Calculate the distance r from the uranium atom necessary for an electron to reside in equilibrium. Ignore the insignificant gravitational attraction between the particles. What is the magnitude of t
River Pascal with a volume flow rate of 5.8×105 joins with River Archimedes, which carries 1.14×106 , to form the Bernoulli River. The Bernoulli River is 150 wide and 10 deep. What is t
What is the magnitude of the net gravitational force (F-grav) on the mass at the origin due to the other two masses (in N)? Take the gravitational constant G to be G = 6.67 x 10^-11
(a) How much work is done on the weight to lift it one time? (b) If you do 3 sets of 10 in a day, what total energy do you expend on lifting, assuming a typical efficiency for energy use by the body
What is the ratio of the magnitude of E2 to the magnitude of E1? You may neglect the effects of gravity on the proton.
A carnival merry-go-round rotates about a vertical axis at a constant rate. A man standing on the edge has a constant speed of 3.16 m/s and a centripetal acceleration of magnitude 2.33 m/s2. How fa
Point P is at a potential of 540 kV and point S is at a potential of 250 kV. The space between these points is evacuated. When a charge of +2.81e moves from P to S, by how much does its kinetic ene
A 75 g bungee cord has an equilibrium length of 1.2 m. The cord is stretched to a length of 1.8 m, then vibrated at 20 Hz. This produces a standing wave with two antinodes. What is the spring const
Their data show that standing waves exist at frequencies of 64 Hz and 80 Hz, but at no frequencies in between. What is the value of g, the free-fall acceleration, on Planet X (in m/s^2)?
The spring constant is 27 N/m. When the ice cube is released, what distance will it travel up the slope before reversing direction?
A 122-cm-long, 5.00 g string oscillates in its n = 3 mode with a frequency of 190 Hz and a maximum amplitude of 5.50 mm. What is the wavelength in this string (in meters)? What is the tension in th
What are the three longest wavelengths for standing waves on a 300-cm-long string that is fixed at both ends (in meters)? If the frequency of the second-longest wavelength in part a is 45.0 Hz, wha
Find the magnitude of the electric field. Use 1.60×10-19 C for the magnitude of the charge on an electron and 1.67×10-27 Kg for the mass of a proton.
A proton is released from rest in a uniform electric field of magnitude 1.26x10^5 N/C. Find the speed of the proton after it has traveled (a) 1.60 cm and (b) 16.0 cm
Two coupled boxcars are rolling along at 3.5 m/s when they collide with and couple to a third, stationary boxcar. A) What is the final speed of the three coupled boxcars? B) What fraction of the car
A 53 kg sprinter, starting from rest, runs 55 m in 7.6 s at constant acceleration. What is the magnitude of the horizontal force acting on the sprinter? A) What is the magnitude of the horizontal fo
Suppose this electron is moving in a circular orbit of radius 0.32 nm (3.2 x 10-10 m) and the force that makes this circular motion possible is the electric force exerted by the proton on the electro
In a physics lab experiment, a spring clamped to the table shoots a 22 g ball horizontally. When the spring is compressed 22 cm, the ball travels horizontally 5.2 m and lands on the floor 1.5 m bel
With what minimum speed must you toss a 190 g ball straight up to hit the 10 m-high roof of the gymnasium if you release the ball 1.3 m above the ground? Solve this problem using energy. With what
A 55 g particle is moving to the left at 11 m/s. How much work must be done on the particle to cause it to move to the right at 41 m/s?
How much heat is extracted from the cold reservoir per cycle? (in J) Express your answer using two significant figures.