• Q : Calculate the amount of charge....
    Physics :

    Calculate the amount of charge on the INSIDE of the conducting shell. Use Gauss's law to find th electric field 12.0 cm from the center of the system.

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

    A computer hard drive disk with a diameter of 3.5 inches rotates at 7200 rpm. The "read head" is positioned exactly halfway from the axis of rotation to the outer edge of the disk. What is the tang

  • Q : How much current does it draw from the car''s 12 v battery....
    Physics :

    A small immersion heater can be used in a car to heat a cup of water for coffee or tea. Assume the manufacturer's claim of 60% efficiency. If the heater can heat 130 mL of water from 5°C to 95&d

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

    In coming to a stop, a car leaves skid marks 93 m long on the highway. Assuming a deceleration of 6.00 m/s2, estimate the speed of the car just before braking.

  • Q : Magnitude of the centripetal acceleration....
    Physics :

    When tires are installed or reinstalled on a car, they are usually first balanced on a device that spins them to see if they wobble. A tire with a radius of 0.380 m is rotated on a tire balancing de

  • Q : What is the magnitude of the uniform electric field....
    Physics :

    If the accelerating plates are 1.70 apart, and have a potential difference of 2.30×104 , what is the magnitude of the uniform electric field between them?

  • Q : What is the work associated with the process....
    Physics :

    An ideal monatomic gas is held in a well-insulated container with a piston, so that no heat is transferred to it or from it. There are 1.75 moles of gas in the container. During a process, the tempe

  • Q : How much energy must be added to the system....
    Physics :

    A satellite of mass m = 5800 kg orbits the Earth at an altitude h1 = 159 km. It is desired to increase the altitude of the orbit to h2 = 742 km. How much energy must be added to the system to make t

  • Q : What is its speed relative to the earth....
    Physics :

    A small block is at rest on the floor at the front of a railroad boxcar that has length . The coefficient of kinetic friction between the floor of the car and the block is µk.

  • Q : Value of pi to correct number of significant figures....
    Physics :

    To determine the value of pi, a cylinder is measured to have an average value of 4.25 cm for its diameter and an average value of 13.39 cm for its circumference. What is the experimental value of p

  • Q : Unit vector in direction of block momentum....
    Physics :

    A 1.65 kg block of ice is sliding by you on a very slippery floor at <5,0,0> m/s. As it goes by, you give it a kick perpendicular to its path. Your foot is in contact with the ice block for 0

  • Q : How much kinetic energy kair did the air molecules gain....
    Physics :

    A coffee filter of mass 1.4 grams dropped from a height of 3 m reaches the ground with a speed of 0.7 m/s. How much kinetic energy Kair did the air molecules gain from the falling coffee filter?

  • Q : Negative charge of microcoulombs....
    Physics :

    A square with each side of length 0.15 m has four charges fixed in place at each corner. At two of the corners we have a negative charge of -2.0 microcoulombs, while a third corner has a positive ch

  • Q : Construct a wave function that represents the particle....
    Physics :

    A particle of mass m is confined to a box of width L by infinite potential energy barriers. The particle has 30% chance of being found in the ground state, a 45% chance of being found in the first

  • Q : Find the coeifficient of kinetic friction between the skis....
    Physics :

    A skier weighing 90 kg starts from rest down a hill inclined at 17°. He skis 100 m  down the hill and then coasts for 70 m along level snow until he stops. Find the coeifficient of kinetic

  • Q : Minimum uncertainty allowed in quantum mechanics....
    Physics :

    A particles wave function is given as Ψ=A.exp(-a.x.x). Calculate the normalization constant A, The uncertainties in momentum Δρ, location Δx and their product Δp.Δx.

  • Q : Output of a system with positive feedback....
    Physics :

    What is the output of a system with positive feedback? Find the power increase necessary to cause a +3 dB increase in signal.

  • Q : Horizontal axle passing through center....
    Physics :

    A 75g , 31 cm long rod hangs vertically on a frictionless, horizontal axle passing through its center. A 12g ball of clay traveling horizontally at 2.1 m/s hits and sticks to the very bottom tip of

  • Q : Find the percent difference....
    Physics :

    Suppose you calculate that the total force on hook 1 is 3.05 N. Now, you measure the total mass of hook 1 to be 283 g, Find the percent difference between these values.

  • Q : Change in momentum does the force produce....
    Physics :

    An 855 kg drag race car accelerates from rest to 111 km/h in 0.749 s. What change in momentum does the force produce?

  • Q : How far has it gone from its start....
    Physics :

    A car starts from rest and travels for 8.0 s with a uniform acceleration of +1.5 m/s2. The driver then applies the brakes, causing a uniform acceleration of -2.0 m/s2. If the brakes are applied for

  • Q : What is the final temperature of the mixture....
    Physics :

    A 29 g ice cube at 0?C is placed in 805 g of water at 89?C. What is the final temperature of the mixture? The specific heat of water 4186 J/kg · ?C and latent heat of fusion of water 3.33 &ti

  • Q : Value of the resistor....
    Physics :

    To give different currents through the wires along the long sides of the valve, a resistor is inserted into the wire on each of these sides. The value of the resistor on one side is twice that on th

  • Q : Potential difference between the bird feet....
    Physics :

    A bird sits on a high-voltage power line with its feet 2.6 cm apart. The wire is made from aluminum, is 2.7 cm in diameter, and carries a current of 177 A. What is the potential difference between

  • Q : Determining the energy....
    Physics :

    Two small metal spheres with masses 2.0 {rm g} and 4.0 {rm g} are tied together by a 5.3-{rm cm}-long massless string and are at rest on a frictionless surface. Each is charged to +2.3 mu C. What i

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