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Light in air is incident at the polarizing angle on a certain piece of glass. The angle of refraction is 32°. Evaluate the index of refraction of the glass.
two protons are placed at a 5.05 cm above and below the x axis at x 0 as shown in the figure. an electron is placed
Find the maximum weight for the car if the springs should be compressed no more than 4.2 cm when the car is at rest
suppose that visible light enters a Plexiglas cube containing water at a 20o angle of incidence, travels through the water and exits the cube.
A 80.0 box contains helium at a pressure of 1.50and a temperature of 110. What is the final thermal energy of each gas
A 4.5 kg block is given an initial speed of 14 m/s up an incline plane of angle of 45. Calculate the maximum distance the block moves up the plane
A coin is placed 8 cm in front of a concave morror. T he mirror produces a real imege that has the diameter 4 times larger than that of the coin. What is the image distance.
An object placed 2.6 meters in front of a mirror produces an inverted image of one half the size. find Is it convex or concave
A 7.3 x10^3 kg space vehicle and its empty 6.8 x 10^2 kg booster unit are moving together through space at 370 m s. An explosion lasting 2.2s is used to separate the two parts.
assume a spherical planet P has a uniform density of 4.72*10^3 kg/m^3 and a radius R=3604 km. For a parcel that weighs 64 N on the surface of the (spherical) earth.
A hammer slides down a roof of angle theta (respect to ground). It slides along the roof distance D. Find how far from the base of the building the hammer lands
A Carnot engine has 40 g of Helium gas as its working substance. Calculate the work generated by this engine during one cycle
Two small metallic spheres, each of mass m = 0.45 g, are suspended as pendulums by light strings from a common point, calculate the magnitude of the charge on each sphere
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