• Q : Magnitude of the magnetic field problem....
    Physics :

    What are the (a) magnitude of the magnetic field at P and (b) magnitude of the loop's magnetic dipole moment?

  • Q : Determine the initial speed of the bullet....
    Physics :

    An 8.33g bullet is fired into a 300g block that is initially at rest at the edge of a table of h = 1.08 m height. What is the initial horizontal velocity of the block as it flies off the table? (ass

  • Q : What are the underwater angles of refraction....
    Physics :

    For water Nred=1.331 and Nblue=1.340. What are the underwater angles of refraction for the red and blue components of a white light beam in air incident at an angle of 82 degrees on a water surface?

  • Q : What is the impedance seen by the voltage source....
    Physics :

    What is the value of the inductance L so that the above circuit carries the largest current?Using the inductance found in the previous problem, what is the impedance seen by the voltage source?

  • Q : Magnification of the telescope....
    Physics :

    A reflecting telescope has a main mirror with fM = 540 mm. If an eyepiece with a magnification of 5 is used, what is the total magnification of the telescope? Assume the near-point distance of the

  • Q : How far does the pendulum bob....
    Physics :

    A pendulum sweeps out an angle of 12.5 during its motion. How far does the pendulum bob (the ball at the end of the rope) travel in one complete cycle of motion if its length is 12.3 cm?

  • Q : Magnitude of the average angular acceleration of the disk....
    Physics :

    An optical disk drive in your computer can spin a disk at up to 10,000 rpm. If a particular disk is spun at 7570 rpm while it is being read, and then is allowed to come to rest over 0.502 seconds, w

  • Q : Problem based on hooks law....
    Physics :

    A 1.58-kg block is held against a spring of force constant 1.25E+4 N/m, compressing it a distance of 0.158 m. How fast is the block moving after it is released and the spring pushes it away?

  • Q : What is the diference in air pressure....
    Physics :

    An airplane with an average cross sectional area 10 meters squared experiences a lift force of 60 000 N. What is the diference in air pressure, between the bottom and top of the wing?

  • Q : Calculate the inductance....
    Physics :

    An inductor that has a resistance of 70 k? is connected to an ideal battery of 48 V. 2.6 ms seconds after the switch is thrown the current in the circuit is 0.363429 mA. Calculate the inductance.

  • Q : What is the wavelength of the light....
    Physics :

    When a beam of monochromatic light is incident on two narrow slits by a distance .14 mm, the angle between the central beam and the third lateral maximum in the interference pattern is .52 degrees.

  • Q : How much kinetic energy is lost during the collision....
    Physics :

    An object of mass 6.66 kg is released from rest and drops 2.05 m to the floor. The collision is completely inelastic. How much kinetic energy is lost during the collision?

  • Q : Determining the uniform magnetic field....
    Physics :

    What uniform magnetic field, applied perpendicular to a beam of electrons moving at 3.59 x 106 m/s, is required to make the electrons travel in a circular arc of radius 0.268 m?

  • Q : Ideal parallel-plate capacitor....
    Physics :

    Suppose we have an ‘ideal' parallel-plate capacitor, made of two metal plates in vacuum. If we insert a layer of plastic between the plates, does this cause the capacitance to increase or decr

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

    A 120 g mass is attached to a spring with constant 20 N/m. If the mass is pulled back 15 cm from the equilibrium position then released, find the speed of the mass after it has moved 5 cm.

  • Q : Magnetic potential energy....
    Physics :

    Which system has a greater magnetic potential energy, the case of two magnets with their North poles facing each other or the opposite configuration of the north and south pole facing each other. Ex

  • Q : Problem based on projectile motion....
    Physics :

    A diver pushes off horizontally from the top of a vertical cliff that is 40.0 m high from water surface below. But the driver has to clear a rock formation hat is 6.0 m wide (as shown). (A) What ang

  • Q : What is the maximum height that the golf ball reaches....
    Physics :

    A golf ball is hit and leaves the ground at 35 m/s. If its speed is 23 m/s at the peak of its path, what is the maximum height that it reaches? (ignore friction and air resistance)

  • Q : How far will the spring be compressed....
    Physics :

    Suppose a 0.4kg mass traveling at 50m/sec hits an elastic bumber system with a spring constant of 3500N/m, how far will the spring be compressed?

  • Q : Coefficient of static friction....
    Physics :

    The coefficient of static friction between the m = 3.65-kg crate and the 35.0° incline of the figure below is 0.335. What minimum force must be applied to the crate perpendicular to the incline

  • Q : Find the acceleration of the block....
    Physics :

    Find the acceleration of the block if the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and incline is 0.11

  • Q : Determining the refractive index of a transparent solid....
    Physics :

    One method of determining the refractive index of a transparent solid is to measure the critical angle when the solid is in air. If ?c is found to be 43.7°, what is the index of refraction of th

  • Q : How far apart are the hikers....
    Physics :

    The angles of depression from each hiker to the landmark meter are 37° and21°. How far apart are the hikers?

  • Q : Find differential equation to show rate of change-pollutant....
    Physics :

    Set up the differential equation to show the rate of change of pollutant concentration with time. Rearrange the equation and solve for outlet pollution concentration

  • Q : What is the approximate height of the oil in the tube....
    Physics :

    Suppose you construct a barometer filled with an oil (d=1.25g/cm3) in the vertical tube. If the atmosphere has a pressure of .95 atm, what is the approximate height of the oil in the tube?

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