• Q : What is the separation between the slits....
    Physics :

    A double slit is illuminated with monochromatic light of wavelength 500nm. The m=1 bright fringe is located 2.0 cm from the centerline. The interference pattern is observed on a screen located 4.0

  • Q : Determine the magnitude of the friction force....
    Physics :

    A 25g bullet pierces a sand bag 27cm thick. If the initial bullet velocity was 64 m/s and it emerged from the sandbag with 35m/s, what is the magnitude of the friction force (assuming it to be const

  • Q : Work done by an electric force....
    Physics :

    The work done by an electric force in moving a charge from point A to point B is 2.52 10-3 J. The electric potential difference between the two points is VA ? VB = 42.0 V. What is the charge?

  • Q : Find electric potential....
    Physics :

    What formula do I use to find electric potential? Units? What formula do I use to find potential energy? Units? If you can give an example with three point charges on an equilateral triangle that wo

  • Q : What is the distance between the charges....
    Physics :

    The first place is 4.00 cm to the left of the negative charge. The second place is 7.00 cm to the right of the negative charge. What is the distance between the charges?

  • Q : Exerting a constant force....
    Physics :

    A hockey puck has a mass of 0.116 kg and is at rest. A hockey player makes a shot, exerting a constant force of 27.5 N on the puck for 0.16 s. With what speed does it head toward the goal?

  • Q : Effect in the final speed....
    Physics :

    hildren are playing on a vertical slide that is 10m high. If humps were added to this slide, but the height remained constant, how would this effect the final speed?

  • Q : Estimate the speed of the car....
    Physics :

    In coming to a stop, a car leaves skid marks 76 m long on the highway. Assuming a deceleration of 6.50 m/s2, estimate the speed of the car just before braking.

  • Q : Metal surface via the photoelectric effect....
    Physics :

    In order for a photon to eject an electron from a metal surface via the photoelectric effect, the photon's [choose the best answer]

  • Q : Find the pressure exerted on the floor....
    Physics :

    Find the pressure exerted on the floor by each leg. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .

  • Q : Find the mass of the receiver....
    Physics :

    The tackler holds onto the receiver, and the two move off together with a velocity of +1.6 m/s. The mass of the tackler is 115 kg. Assuming that momentum is conserved, find the mass of the receiver.

  • Q : What is the length of the rod....
    Physics :

    A thin rod is pivoted about its center. The rod's mass is 5.0 kg, and its moment of inertia is 5.4 kg m2. What is the length of the rod? The length is _____ m

  • Q : What is the greatest acceleration that rope will not break....
    Physics :

    Question: A rope can withstand 1.0 x 10^3 N of tension. If the rope is being used to pull a 10.0-kg package across a c=frictionless surface, what is the greatest acceleration that will not break th

  • Q : Find the tensions in the wires....
    Physics :

    A uniform 1200N beam that is 3.50 m long is suspended horizontally by two vertical wires at its ends. A small but dense 550 N weight is placed on the beam 2.00m from one end. Find the tensions, A an

  • Q : How much energy was stored in the spring....
    Physics :

    The spring has a spring constant of 154 N/m and the spring is compressed a distance of 2.5 m. The masses are then released. How much energy was stored in the spring?

  • Q : Compression of the spring....
    Physics :

    When a 9.80 kg mass is placed on top of a vertical spring, the spring compresses 4.00 cm. What would the compression of the spring (in cm) be if the spring-mass system was placed in an elevator that

  • Q : Find the effective stiffness of the system....
    Physics :

    Springs, having stiffness k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, and so on are tied in series. Find the effective stiffness of the system.

  • Q : How far is joe away from the origin....
    Physics :

    Joe Walks 4 blocks north, then turns east and walks 1 block. He finally walks 3 blocks south. How far is Joe away from his origin?

  • Q : Magnitude of the initial thrust of the rocket....
    Physics :

    A fireworks rocket has a mass of 560 g and its initial acceleration is 6.0 m s-2 when launched vertically upwards. a(i) Calculate the magnitude of the initial thrust of the rocket.

  • Q : Actual rate of heat rejection....
    Physics :

    A geothermal power plant uses geothermal water extracted at 160oC at a rate of 440 kg/s as the heat source and produces 22 MW of net power. IF enviroment temp if 25oC the actual rate of heat rejecti

  • Q : Magnitude of the friction force of bullet....
    Physics :

    A 25g bullet pierces a sand bag 27cm thick. If the initial bullet velocity was 64 m/s and it emerged from the sandbag with 35m/s, what is the magnitude of the friction force(assuming it to be consta

  • Q : Express this viscosity in poise....
    Physics :

    The CGS unit for measuring the viscosity of a liquid is the poise (P): 1 P = 1 g/(s·cm). The SI unit for viscosity is the kg/(s·m). The viscosity of water at 0 C is 1.95×10-3 kg/

  • Q : Nuclear reaction for the neutron-induced fission....
    Physics :

    Write a nuclear reaction for the neutron-induced fission of U-235 to produce Te-137 and Zr-87? How many neutrons are produced in the reaction?

  • Q : Problem based on two planets in the same solar system....
    Physics :

    The mean diameters of X and Y, two planets in the same solar system, are 6.4 x 103 km and 1.2 x 104 km, respectively. The mass of X is 0.25 times the mass of Y. The value of g on Y is 8.8 m/s2. The ma

  • Q : What is the escape speed....
    Physics :

    The mean diameters of X and Y, two planets in the same solar system, are 6.4 x 103 km and 1.2 x 104 km, respectively. The mass of X is 0.25 times the mass of Y. The value of g on Y is 8.8 m/s2. The ma

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