• Q : What is the maximum initial speed to avoid hitting the deer....
    Physics :

    While skidding toward the deer your car is accelerating at a rate of -5 m/s2. What is the maximum initial speed (in m/s) you could have had to avoid hitting the deer?

  • Q : How much work per cycle is this engine capable....
    Physics :

    A Carnot engine operates between 254°C and 117°C, absorbing 5.58 x 104 J per cycle at the higher temperature. (a) What is the efficiency of the engine? (b) How much work per cycle is this e

  • Q : Calculate the engine efficiency....
    Physics :

    A Carnot engine absorbs 53.2 kJ as heat and exhausts 33.0 kJ as heat in each cycle. Calculate (a) the engine's efficiency (no unit) and (b) the work done per cycle in kilojoules.

  • Q : Increasing the efficiency of carnot engine....
    Physics :

    A Carnot engine whose low-temperature reservoir is at 17.7°C has an efficiency of 29.2%. By how much should the Celsius temperature of the high-temperature reservoir be increased to increase th

  • Q : Calorimetry equation problem....
    Physics :

    Write one completely detailed calorimetry equation necessary to solver for the equilibrium temperature of the water.

  • Q : Nanomaterial....
    Physics :

    Nanomaterial, 1/ Explain two methods to make grapheme? 2/Explain two methods to make quantum dots? 3/Explain the fluorescence/emission processes in carbon nanotubes and how this emission can be us

  • Q : Equilibrium temperature of the two-block system....
    Physics :

    A 25.8 g block of copper whose temperature is 406 K is placed in an insulating box with a 53.4 g block of lead whose temperature is 213 K. (a) What is the equilibrium temperature of the two-block sy

  • Q : Spring is extended from its unstretched length....
    Physics :

    What is the distance the MIDDLE spring is extended from its unstretched length? What is the distance the TOP spring is extended from its unstretched length?

  • Q : Index of refraction for violet light in plastic problem....
    Physics :

    The index of refraction for violet light in plastic is greater than that for red light by 0.0460. Delaying any rounding off of calculations until the very end, find the index of refraction for viole

  • Q : Determine the multiplication factor of the reactor....
    Physics :

    In a certain thermal reactor, fueled with partially enriched uranium, 13% of the fission neutrons are absorbed in resonances of 238-U and 3% leak out of the reactor, both while these neutrons are sl

  • Q : Process described by the photoelectric effect....
    Physics :

    During a process described by the photoelectric effect, ultraviolet light can be used to charge a piece of metal.

  • Q : Find the final temperature of the system....
    Physics :

    A copper pot with a mass of 0.475 kg contains 0.195 kg of water, and both are at a temperature of 21.0 degree C . A 0.275 kg block of iron at 84.5 degree C is dropped into the pot. Part A: Find the

  • Q : Maximum speed you could have and still not hit the deer....
    Physics :

    What is the maximum speed you could have and still not hit the deer.

  • Q : Determine the net amount of charge contained in a cube....
    Physics :

    At an altitude of 170 m, the magnitude is 100 N/C. Find the net amount of charge contained in a cube 110 m on edge, with horizontal faces at altitudes of 170 and 280 m. Neglect the curvature of Eart

  • Q : How far should the crew fly to go directly to the field....
    Physics :

    how far should the crew fly to go directly to the field? Use components to solve this problem. How far should the crew fly to go directly to the field? Use components to solve this problem.

  • Q : Horizontal distance before hitting the ground....
    Physics :

    Assume a ball is launched from ground level with initial velocity magnitude v. The ball travels a horizontal distance d before hitting the ground again. At what angle was the ball shot?

  • Q : Find the initial speed of the grasshopper....
    Physics :

    A grasshopper jumps a horizontal distance of 1.50 m from rest, with an initial velocity at a 47.0° angle with respect to the horizontal. (a) Find the initial speed of the grasshopper. (b) Find

  • Q : Velocity do the balls leave the juggler hands....
    Physics :

    A juggler's hands are 80 cm apart, and the balls being juggled reach a maximum height of 100 cm above the juggler's hands. (a) at what velocity do the balls leave the juggler's hands?

  • Q : What is the new spacing of the slits....
    Physics :

     You change the spacing of the slits so that the m=2 bright fringe moves to the position initially occupied by the m=3 bright fringe. What is the new spacing of the slits?

  • Q : Difference between the wavelengths....
    Physics :

    In the first-order spectrum, maxima for two different wavelengths are separated on the screen by 2.96 mm. What is the difference between these wavelengths? Express your answer in meters.

  • Q : What is the average speed over time interval....
    Physics :

    Determine the magnitude and direction of its average acceleration over this time interval. What is its average speed over this time interval?

  • Q : Magnitude and direction of electric field at radial distance....
    Physics :

    (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at radial distance r = 4.0 cm from the common central axis. (Take radially outward to be positive.)

  • Q : What is the radius of the metal sphere....
    Physics :

    A metal sphere centered at the origin carries a surface charge density of 24.6 nC/m^2. At r= 2.0m, the potential is 500V relative to V(infinity)=0, and the magnitude of the electric field is 250V/m.

  • Q : Magnitude of the average velocity vector....
    Physics :

    The sweep-second hand of a clock is 3.2 cm long. What are the magnitudes of: a) the magnitude of the average velocity vector [not the average speed!] of the hand tip over a 6-s interval?

  • Q : Calculate the electric field of the pipe....
    Physics :

    A long pipe of outer radius 4.00 cm and inner radius 3.40 cm carries a uniform charge density of 3.22 mC/m3. Using Gauss's law and assuming the pipe is sufficiently long to consider it infinitely lo

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