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Consider a nonconducting rod that would make a great wire except for the fact that it is nonconducting. The not-quite-a-wire has length 1.1 m and total charge 6 ?C. The charge density along the wire is constant. Denote the density as ?.
a) Find the value of the constant?.
b) Find the electric field strength at a point on the axis of the rod, a distance x = 5.0 m past the end of the rod.
The drawing shows an equilateral triangle, each side of that has a length of 2.00 cm. Point charges are fixed to each corner, as shown. The +4.0 C charge experiences a net force due to the charges qA and qB. This net force points vertically downwa..
At one instant a bicyclist is 49.0 m due east of a park's flagpole, going due south with a speed of 14m/s. Then 35.0 s later, the cyclist is 49.0 m due north of the flagpole, going due east with a speed of 14m/s.
Find the radian measure of one of the angles of a regular pentagon. (The angles are all the same in a regular pentagon.) In degrees, the formula for the sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is (n = 2) × 180°.
define the magnitude of the torque on the dipole.
An airplane starting from airport A flies 304 km east, then 364 km at 35.5° west of north, and then 150 km north to arrive at last at airport B.
Assume a constant upward slope of 32; calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the acceleration of a truck that slowed from 140 to rest in 7.3.
To demonstrate the tremendous acceleration of a top fuel drag racer, you attempt to run your car into the back of a dragster that is "burning out" at red light before the start of a race. (Burning out means spinning the tires at high speed to heat..
Formulate a response that addresses whether or not you agree more guidance is needed and why; what you support and do not support about the proposal and why; and illustrate what modification you would make to the guidelines.
A small rocket is powered upward on lift-off by an engine thrust of 12,000-N. If the resulting upward acceleration is 6.40m/s^2, what is the mass of the rocket?
If it takes him 0.200 s to get brakes on and he is 20, from the intersection when he sees the light, will he be able to stop in time.
Compute the number of g's a person would experience if she could stand on the equator of Jupiter. Use following astronomical data for Jupiter: mass = 1.9 multiplied by 1024 kg, equatorial radius = 7.10 multiplied by 104 km, rotation period 9 hr 55 mi..
A 82 person sits on a 3.8 chair. Each leg of the chair makes contact with the floor in a circle that is 1.4 in diam. Determine out the pressure exerted on the floor by each leg of the chair, Assume the weight is evenly distributed.
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