• Q : Calculate speed and presure of water....
    Physics :

    Water is moving with a speed of 2.3 m/s through a perfectly sealed long pipe with a cross sectional area of 5 cm2. The water descends m as the pipe changes in area to 4cm2. The absolute pressure in th

  • Q : Calculate electric field strength....
    Physics :

    which consists of a point charge of magnitude +e surrounded by a distribution of negative charge whose density is given by \(\rho(r) =-Ce^{-2r/a_{0}}\) a0 is the Bohr radius 0.53 * 10^-10 m

  • Q : Calculate electric field strength....
    Physics :

    which consists of a point charge of magnitude +e surrounded by a distribution of negative charge whose density is given by \(\rho(r) =-Ce^{-2r/a_{0}}\) a0 is the Bohr radius 0.53 * 10^-10 m

  • Q : Determine blood flow....
    Physics :

    Assume that the blood from both patients follow Casson rheology, with the exception of the difference in yield stresses.

  • Q : Calculate speed and pressure of water and wave....
    Physics :

    Water is moving with a speed of 2.0 m/s through a perfectly sealed long pipe with a cross sectional area of 8 cm^2. The water descends 9 m as the pipe changes in area to 6 cm^2. A wire 0.6 m long

  • Q : Find the magnitude and direction of the force....
    Physics :

    5.1-µC point charge is located at x = 1.1 m, y = 2.8 m, and a -3.9-µC point charge is located at x = 2.3 m, y = -1.9 m.     (a)

  • Q : Calculate magnitude and direction of the electric field....
    Physics :

    Two equal positive charges of magnitude q1 = q2 = 2 nC are on the y axis at y1 = +3 cm and y2 = -3 cm.

  • Q : Calculate trip distance and time....
    Physics :

    A car enters a freeway entrance ramp going 35 miles per hour. It accelerates at a rate of 2.11 m/s/s up the entrance ramp. When it reaches the actual freeway, the car is going 60 miles per h

  • Q : Calculate equation to find the speed of sound....
    Physics :

    The equation you quoted above should have two terms (other than the speed of sound itself). For each of these terms, state what it is, and explain what you will do, in this experiment, to find it.

  • Q : Determine the volume of the liquid phase....
    Physics :

    2-52 A 0.5 m3 rigid vessel contains 10 kg of R-134a at -20 °C. The pressure, total internal energy, and the volume of the liquid phase are to be determined.

  • Q : Calculate the carbon and sulfur emissions....
    Physics :

    When coal is burned, all carbon is converted to carbon dioxide and all sulfur is converted to sulfur dioxide. Calculate the carbon and sulfur emissions from each listed coal.

  • Q : Calculate the mean virtual temperature....
    Physics :

    The 5400m 1000-500mb thickness contour is often used as a proxy for the rain/snow line throughout much of the country. Calculate the mean virtual temperature of the layer for this thickness value

  • Q : Determine the electric field....
    Physics :

    A +3 ?C charged particle is located at (-2, 0) meters a second +3 ?C charge particle is located at (2, 0) meters and a third -9 ?C charged particle is located at (0, 4) meters.

  • Q : Find strength of electric field and tension in the string....
    Physics :

    A nonconducting sphere of charge +Q and mass m is attached to a string of length L and hangs from a ceiling. When a uniform electric field directed horizontally (from left to right) is introduced, equ

  • Q : Determine charge of a proton and mass of the tritium....
    Physics :

    look up the charge of a proton and mass of the tritium in your trusty Physics text to be 1.6 x 10^(-19) C and 5.0 x 10^(-27) Kg.

  • Q : Determine your average speed....
    Physics :

    What is your average speed from Houston back to San Antonio? What is your average speed for the entire trip?  What is your average velocity for the entire trip? Describe in words t

  • Q : Develop a general equation on gas....
    Physics :

    Develop a general equation relating n1 and n2,the moles (or mass) of gas in the tank at the beginning and end of the process, to the properties U1 and U2, the internalenergy of the gas in the tan

  • Q : Determine the properties required....
    Physics :

    Determine the properties required & show your work.Substance Given Find a. Ammonia T = 0.00°C v = ? x = 0.200 b. Water p = 400. Psia x = ? h = 1000. Btu/lbm c. Water T = 50

  • Q : Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere....
    Physics :

    Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result ofA. collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphereB. action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxyge

  • Q : Demonstrate that the ground state wave function....
    Physics :

    Demonstrate that the ground state wave function of a particle in an infinitely deep box is an eigenfunction of the Hamiltonian operator.

  • Q : Determin the temperature of the helium....
    Physics :

    Gaseous helium is to be used to quench a hot piece of metal. The helium is in storage in an insulated tank with a volume of 50 L and a temperature of 25ºC. The pressure is 20 atm. Assume that hel

  • Q : Determin the temperature of the helium....
    Physics :

    Gaseous helium is to be used to quench a hot piece of metal. The helium is in storage in an insulated tank with a volume of 50 L and a temperature of 25ºC. The pressure is 20 atm. Assume that hel

  • Q : Determine the activity of a radioactive source....
    Physics :

    The radius of the GM tube's window is 3.5 cm. The source is 3 cm from the GM tube. Compare the surface area of a sphere 3 cm from the source to the area of the GM tube's window.

  • Q : Calculate gradient....
    Physics :

    prove that following:a) gradient X gradient(c) = 0 (i.e. curl of gradient of c = 0).b) gradient • (gradient X A) = 0 (i.e. divergence of curl of A = 0)

  • Q : Find friction loss and assume incompressible flow of water....
    Physics :

    Determine the pressure head at the nozzle inlet required to produce a jet velocity of 40 ft/sec. Neglect the friction loss and assume incompressible flow.

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