• Q : Find the initial charge on each sphere....
    Physics :

    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.

  • Q : What is the frequency of the sound....
    Physics :

    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)?

  • Q : Concept of thermionic emission based problem....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : What is the magnitude of the force on the electron....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : What is the speed of the water in the bernoulli river....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Magnitude of the net gravitational force....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Problem on efficiency for the energy use by body....
    Physics :

    (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

  • Q : Find out the ratio of the magnitude....
    Physics :

    What is the ratio of the magnitude of E2 to the magnitude of E1? You may neglect the effects of gravity on the proton.  

  • Q : How far is the man from the center of the merry-go-round....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Change in kinetic energy....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : What is the spring constant of the bungee cord....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : What is the value of g in the free-fall acceleration....
    Physics :

    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)?

  • Q : Slope before reversing direction....
    Physics :

    The spring constant is 27 N/m. When the ice cube is released, what distance will it travel up the slope before reversing direction?

  • Q : Determine the tension in the string....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : What is the frequency of the third-longest wavelength....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Magnitude of the charge on an electron....
    Physics :

    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.

  • Q : Find the speed of the proton....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Initial kinetic energy transformed into thermal energy....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Magnitude of the horizontal force acting on the sprinter....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Electric force exerted by the proton on the electron....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : Slope before reversing direction....
    Physics :

    The spring constant is 27 N/m. When the ice cube is released, what distance will it travel up the slope before reversing direction?

  • Q : Determining the spring constant....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : With what speed does the ball hit the ground....
    Physics :

    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

  • Q : How much work must be done on the particle....
    Physics :

    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?

  • Q : How much heat is extracted from the cold reservoir per cycle....
    Physics :

    How much heat is extracted from the cold reservoir per cycle? (in J) Express your answer using two significant figures.

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