• Q : Determine the magnetic field in the center of square loop....
    Physics :

    A square loop of wire having a side length of 27.7 cm carries a current of 0.323 A. Determine the magnetic field in the center of the square loop?

  • Q : True magnetic north through the effect of the cable....
    Physics :

    Compute the angle through which your magnetic compass needle is deflected from true magnetic north through the effect of the cable.

  • Q : Finding out the resonant frequency....
    Physics :

    A variable capacitor employed in an RLC circuit generates a resonant frequency of 3.70 MHz if its capacitance is set to 13.1 pF. Determine the resonant frequency be if the capacitance is raised to 3

  • Q : Finding out the resonant frequency....
    Physics :

    A variable capacitor employed in an RLC circuit generates a resonant frequency of 3.70 MHz if its capacitance is set to 13.1 pF. Determine the resonant frequency be if the capacitance is raised to 3

  • Q : Determine the ratio of secondary to primary turns....
    Physics :

    Determine the ratio of secondary to primary turns of the transformer N2/N1 ........what power should be supplied to the transformer if the rms secondary current is 8.00mA.

  • Q : Maximum current in the primary coil....
    Physics :

    A transformer having 340 turns in its primary coil and 30 turns in its secondary coil is designed to deliver the average power of 1590 W having a maximum voltage of 62 V. Determine the maximum curr

  • Q : Evaluating the average emf induced in the coil....
    Physics :

    Of the coil is rotated from a place where it makes an angle of 37.0 degrees with a magnetic field of 2.00T to a position perpendicular to the field. The rotation takes 5.00*10-2s. Determine the aver

  • Q : Determine the capacitance needed for the circuit....
    Physics :

    Draw a series RLC circuit which will resonate at a frequency (not an angular frequency) of 60.0 Hz and will generate at resonance a magnification of the voltage across the capacitor or the inductor

  • Q : Determine the self-inductance....
    Physics :

    A 12000 W light bulb (yes, there are such things!) operates at Irms = 95 A and Vrms = 160 V in a 60.0-Hz AC circuit. Determine the self-inductance, L, of this bulb. The capacitive reactance is negligi

  • Q : Spring is hanged vertically from a support....
    Physics :

    A spring is hanged vertically from a support. The spring’s spring constant is around 26.1 N/m. A student added a mass of 1.50 kg to the end of the spring.

  • Q : Determining how much energy is liberated in the explosion....
    Physics :

    Determine the (i) x-component and (ii) y-component of the velocity of the third part? (iii) Determine how much energy is liberated in the explosion? Avoid effects due to the gravitational force.

  • Q : Determining the resonant frequency....
    Physics :

    A variable capacitor employed in an RLC circuit generates a resonant frequency of 3.70 MHz if its capacitance is set to 13.1 pF. Determine the resonant frequency be if the capacitance is raised to 3

  • Q : Finding the reactance of the capacitor....
    Physics :

    A capacitor having capacitance C = 4.60 x 10-6 F is joined to an AC power source having a peak value of 12.0 V and f = 110 Hz. i) Determine the reactance of the capacitor.

  • Q : Compute the maximum current in the inductor....
    Physics :

    A capacitor of 2.70 µF is completely charged by being joined to a 6.0-V battery. The fully charged capacitor is then joined to an inductor of 0.170-H. i) Compute the maximum current in the ind

  • Q : Point on the circumference trave....
    Physics :

    A wheel consists of a radius of 4.1m. How far (path length) does a point on the circumference travel when the wheel is rotated through angles of 30 degrees, 30 rad, and 30 rev, correspondingly.

  • Q : Find out the voltage drop across the resistor....
    Physics :

    The time-varying emf is 53.0 V at a frequency of 2200 Hz. i) Find out the current in the circuit. ii) Find out the voltage drop across the resistor.

  • Q : Determining the change in momentum....
    Physics :

    kg is traveling toward a wall in the +x direction with a speed of 15m/s. It strikes the wall and bounces directly back with the speed of 12m/s. Determine its change in momentum In the question above

  • Q : Constant angular acceleration of centrifuge based problem....
    Physics :

    The centrifuge in a medical laboratory rotates at an angular speed of 3 600 rev/min. If switched off, it rotates through 50.0 revolutions before coming to rest. Determine the constant angular accel

  • Q : Determine the angle which the refracted ray makes....
    Physics :

    A light ray is incident on the plane interface between 2 media. The ray makes an incident angle having normal of 25 degrees in a medium of n =1.25. Determine the angle which the refracted ray makes

  • Q : Maxwell-boltzmann statistics based problem....
    Physics :

    Determine the populations of the first and second excited states relative to the ground state for atomic hydrogen at 300K supposing that it obeys the Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics.

  • Q : Determine the angle of the banked road....
    Physics :

    A car of 2000 kg is traveling on a banked curved icy road. The velocity of the car is 25 m/s and the road consists of a radius of curvature of 500 m. When the car is to travel on the icy road withou

  • Q : Determine the charge collected in the outer surface....
    Physics :

    A spherical capacitor is made from the two concentric spherical conducting shells separated by air. The Inner sphere consists of radius a = 5 cm and outer has radius b = 10 cm. The capacitor is char

  • Q : Values of all resistors and the possible input voltages....
    Physics :

    Sketch the circuit for a 6-bit D-to-A converter, where at least one resistor consists of the value of 128 kilo Ohms. Be certain to label the values of all resistors and the possible input voltages f

  • Q : Determine the final velocities of the ball and bat....
    Physics :

    i) Determine the final velocities of the ball and bat, just subsequent to the collision?

  • Q : Magnitude and direction of a perpendicular magnetic field....
    Physics :

    An aluminum rod of .20 kg is lying on top of two conducting rails which are separated by 1.6m. What should the magnitude and direction of a perpendicular magnetic field be so that the rod accelerate

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