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A uniform electric field with a magnitude of 6*10^6 N/C is applied to a cube of edge length 0.1 m. If the direction of the E-field is along the +x-axis, what is the electric flux passing through the shaded face of the cube?
What is the magnitude of the force (in N) the second child must exert to keep the door from moving? Assume friction is negligible.
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A proton with a speed 1.5 x 10^5 m/s falls through a potential difference of 100 volts, gaining speed. What is the speed reached
Block A of mass 3 kg slides into block B of mass 2 kg. Before collision, block A moves to the right with speed 10 m/s and block B is stationary, what is the kinetic energy change for the system
You and a close friend stand facing each other. You are as close as you can get without actually touching. If a wire is attached to each of you, estimate the capacitance of this "human capacitor
welding machine draws a 18A of current at 240V. When it is inadvertently connected to a 120V outlet, the current in it is 10A. Is the machine's resistance ohmic
Charge Q+ is located d units along y axis in positive direction north of O, What is magnitude of electric field at the origin O
A cockroach of mass m lies on the rim of a uniform disk of mass 6 m that can rotate freely about its center like a merry-go-round. find the angular velocity of the cockroach-disk system
A 4.68 kg sphere makes a perfectly inelastic collision with a second sphere that is initially at rest. What is the mass of the second sphere
Suppose you walk 3.97 m down a 30° incline while holding a 1.05 kg block. The 3.97 m distance is measured as a displacement along the incline; not as a vertical change in height. How much work do you do on the block as you walk down the incline.
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