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The vertical deflecting plates of a typical classroom oscilloscope are a pair of parallel square metal plates carrying equal but opposite charges. Typical dimensions are about 3.4cm on a side, with a separation of about 4.6cm . The plates are close enough that we can ignore fringing at the ends. Under these conditions. how much charge is on each plate?
An electric blanket is connected to a 120-V outlet, What is the resistance of the heater wire in the blanket
A Piece of balsa wood, with density: 0.12g/cm^3, with mass of 30g in air is affixed to alead sinker with a mass of 400g. What will be the apparent mass of this system when immersed in water
Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 30.0° to the horizontal, How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground
An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 10.008 cm at 16.400°C and a length of 10.020 cm at the boiling point of water. (a) What is the length of the rod at the freezing point of water
A certain star is 14 million light years from Earth. The intensity of light that reaches earth from the star is 4X 10^ -21 w/m^2
A mass is attached to a spring. It oscillates at a frequency of 4/? Hz when displaced a distance of 7.00 cm from equilibrium
A ski jumper has 1.2 ´ 10 J of potential energy at the top of the ski jump. The friction on the jump slope is small, but not negligible. What can you end about the ski jumper's kinetic energy at the bottom of the jump.
A point source is 180 cm below the surface of a body of a liquid (n = 1.33 ). Find the diameter (in meters) of the largest circle at the surface through which light can emerge from the liquid into the air
Two objects are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley, Find the magnitude of the accelerations of the objects
On a frictionless, horizontal air track, a glider oscillates at the end of an ideal spring of force constant 4.00. Find the maximum force the spring exerts on the glider
Runner A is initially 8.0 mi west of a flagpole and is running with a constant velocity of 6.0 mi/h due east. How far are the runners from the flagpole
when an object is dropped from a height of 20.0m above the surface of planet B, what is the acceleration of a falling object close to this planet
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