General Directions: Solve what are asked for in the following problems. Show con solutions by showing the following: a) FBD with complete label b) Derived formula to be usea in solving the problem including the substitution of the formula c) magnitude of answer rounded off to 2 decimal places or to the nearest hundred
Q: Based on the circuit drawn below: (Please use your VIRP chart) R1 = 15 2 V = 120 V R2 20 2
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Q: SA5) What is the momentum of a vehicle if a force of 1000 N is applied on it in 0.50 seconds if it…
A: We have F=∆P∆t=Pf-Pi∆t
Q: A wave on a long rope takes 1.5 s to travel 9.0 m of the rope. If the wavelength of the wave is 0.53…
A: A wave on a long rope takes 1.5 s to travel 9.0 m of the rope. If the wavelength of the wave is 0.53…
Q: A 2.35 µg particle moves at 1.87 x 10° m/s. What is its momentum p? p = kg-m/s
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Q: A stationary square coil of area A is brought into the magnetic field B with its plane perpendicular…
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Q: Two identical positive charges and a negative charge are fixed at the vertices of an equilateral…
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Q: For a simple harmonic oscillator with x = A sin ot write down an expression for the magnitude of…
A: The expression for a simple harmonic motion is : x = ASinωt
Q: pur solution on a clean sheet of paper. 2. If a circuit has a voltage of 50 V and a current of 3. A…
A: Voltage of circuit = 50 V Current flowing in circuit = 9 A
Q: Light is reflected from the ground and has the highest intensity. Select the correct response: True…
A: Given data: The light has been reflected from ground.
Q: In an interference experiment using a monochromatic source emitting light of wavelength 1 = 600 nm,…
A: D= distance between screen and slit =7.4 mλ= wavelength =600 nm = 600×10−9 m d=distance b/w slits…
Q: A photographer places a 1.75 cm high pearl 3.50 cm in front of a concave mirror. This results in a…
A: Dear student The relation between object distance, image distance and focal length of a mirroe is…
Q: Calculate the velocity of a particle with charge q, = 1.6 × 10-19 that moves at right angles to the…
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Q: A wave on a long rope takes 1.5 s to travel 9.0 m of the rope. If the wavelength of the wave is 0.51…
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Q: The frequency of oscillation of a certain LC circuit is 194 kHz. At time t = 0, plate A of the…
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Q: Calculate the velocity of a simple harmonic oscillator with amplitude of 25.7 cm and frequency of 5…
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Q: A pipe that is open at both ends has a fundamental frequency of 320 Hz when the speed of sound in…
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Q: Two protons approach one another from very far away with an initial speed of 500 m/s. a) Draw a…
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Q: Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of a 1 g bullet travelling at 2000 m/s.
A: Given data: Mass (m) = 1 g = 1×10-3 kg Velocity (v) = 2000 m/s Required: The de Broglie wavelength…
Q: Calculate the side length of a parallel plate capacitor with an air gap of 5.5 mm if its capacitance…
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Q: A vehicle with headlights separated by 1.98 m approaches an observer holding an infrared detector…
A: Given Separation between the headlights is d=1.98 m Wavelength of the light is λ=885 nm=885×10-9 m…
Q: One loudspeaker is generating 42 dB of sound intensity level. If another identical loudspeaker is…
A: Given DataI(dB)=42dBIdentical Source is used
Q: What is the relationship between the frequency f of a harmonic oscillating wave and its period T ?
A: The time period is defined as the time taken by the particle to make one oscillation. Frequency is…
Q: The kinetic energy of an electron taken from a metal having a work function W = 1.36 eV with photon…
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Q: If you run half a lap around a circle of radius 50 m the magnitude of your displacement is
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Q: Capacitor - Potential/Field The given figure is a parallel plate capacitor having two parallel Cu…
A: (1) the change in voltage is - 3.783v (2) the amount of charge stored in the capacitor with SiO2…
Q: The sinusoidal wave shown in the figure below is traveling in the positive x-direction and has a…
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Q: A meterstick is suspended by a string through at its center, as shown. You and your friend are…
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Q: A particle started to move from the origin along a curve with velocity given by the function v(T) =…
A: 1. The acceleration at T=π2 is 1 2. The position of the particle at time 't' is…
Q: Find the amplitude V the angular velocity w and the phase shift & for the sinusoidal voltage v(t) =…
A: We have a sinusoidal voltage which is given by v(t)=Vsin(wt+δ) where V is the amplitude, w is the…
Q: Calculate the side length of a parallel plate capacitor with an air gap of 8.4 mm if its capacitance…
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Q: b. What is the current carried by L2? What is then the current sent by the r Draw again the circuit…
A: Voltage is defined as the potential difference between two points in an electric field that causes…
Q: An electron in an old-fashioned TV camera tube is moving at 10.0 × 106 m/s in a magnetic field of…
A: Given: The magnitude of the electron's velocity: v = 10.0 x 106 m/s. The magnitude of the magnetic…
Q: A swimmer resting on a raft notices 12 wave crests pass him in 18 s. The distance between one crest…
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Q: What is the change in velocity of a 15kg box if you exert-a force of 125N on it for 10 seconds?
A: Newton's second law of motion states that acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the…
Q: The current through the starter motor of a car is 210 A. If the battery maintains 12 V across the…
A: Given data: Current (I) = 210 A Battery voltage (V) = 12 V Time (t) = 10 s Required: Power (P) and…
Q: Three polarizing plates whose planes are parallel are centered on a common axis. The directions of…
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Q: A straight conductor of fixed length / is moving at 45 degrees to a uniform magnetic field of…
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Q: (c) What is the time constant in a circuit with a resistor and a capacitor in series?
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Q: Consider a straight conductor of length 2.8 cm. The conductor moves at right angles to a magnetic…
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Q: How much electrical energy (in kilojoules) is transferred to thermal energy in 1.62 hours by an…
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Q: 4. Shawn was driving his car too fast. He was moving with a kinetic energy of 677,000 J. The mass of…
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Q: 3. Tomas pulled the box with a rope at an upward angle of 37° from parallel. He pulled with an…
A: Given data: Angle (θ) = 37° Force (F) = 120 N Distance (d) = 26 m Required: Work (W)
Q: Which situation DOES NOT demonstrate a work done? O A boy pulling a bag with string. O A boy walking…
A: Let's check each option one by one A boy pulling a bag with string It represents work . Since on…
Q: Modified True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified…
A: Ist statement is false. True statement will be Net electric field produced by two positive charges…
Q: If r=2i ̂+3j ̂ and F=-3i ̂+2j ̂, what is the magnitude and direction of the torque τ?
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Q: The energy acquired by a particle carrying a charge equal to that on the electron as a result of…
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Q: In the figure R1=4.26 Q, R2 = 12.8 Q, and the ideal battery has emf ɛ = 10.8 V. (a) What is the…
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Q: Write down an expression for the magnetic field flux & in terms of the magnetic field B and the area…
A: Magnetic field = B Area enclosing this field = A
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- (Indicates a review question. which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) How does an object move when it is subject to a steady centripetal force? How does it move if that force suddenly disappears?(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) At erne moment in a football game, player A exerts a force to me east to player B, At the same lime, a teammate of A exerts the same-sized force to the south on player B. In what direction is B likely to go because of these forces? Draw a diagram to support your answer.Read and understand the following word problemsbelow. Please be reminded in showing the required, given, solution, andconclusion. Moreover, never forget to include the appropriate units allthroughout your solution and to consider the appropriate significant figure inyour final answer
- Please check my work and answer part 3. This is an example question NOT HOMEWORKWhat is the answer and please give me the steps on how you completed it.(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) List the physical quantities identified in this chapter. From which of the fundamental physical quantities is each derived? Which of them are vectors, and which are scalars?
- (Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) . The graphs in Figure 2.52 show plots of force versus acceleration for several objects. Rank these displays using the identifying numbers according to the mass of the affected object from smallest to largest. If any objects share the same mass, give them the same ranking. For reference, the graphs all have the same scale for their respective F and a axes. Explain your reasons for your rankings.(Indicates a review question. which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) 10. Discuss the distinction between mass and weight.(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) An astronaut working with many tools some distance away from a spacecraft is stranded when the "maneuvering unit" malfunctions. How can the astronaut return to the spacecraft by sacrificing some of the tools?
- (Indicates a review question. which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) Name the two types of friction. Can both types act on the same object at the same time? If so, give an example of such a circumstance.Pls do fast its urgent and i will give like for sure Solution must be in typed formHi , can I get some help with those practice questions? I’m stuck. Can you please explain the process . thank you