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In a coil of resistance 1 the induced current developed by changing magnetic flux through it is shown in figure as a function of time.
Find the magnitude of change in flux through the coil in wb?
It again strikes the floor. Find (c) the time interval from when the ball was launched to when the ball strikes the floor and (d) the horizontal distance from the point where the ball was launched to the point where the ball strikes the floor.
Two cars of equal mass collide on a horizontal frictionless surface. What is the speed of the composite body (AB) after the collision
A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a block of mass 2.00 kg attached to a spring of spring constant 110 N/m. What is the amplitude of the oscillations
A dock worker applies a constant horizontal force of 80.0N to a block of ice on a smooth horizontal floor. The frictional force is negligible. What is the mass of the block of ice
Assuming no heat loss to the surrounding environment, determine the minimum duration of time necessary for a 100 W aquarium tank heater to raise the temperature of 20.0 gallons of water by a difference of 10.0°C.
For the system shown , the block has a mass of 1.5 kg and the spring constant k=8.0 N/m. find the number of oscillations made by the block during the time interval required for the amplitude to fall to one-third of its initial value
A 0.520kg glider on an air track is attached to the end of an ideal spring with force constant 453N/m; it undergoes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 4.10×10?2m. Compute the maximum speed of the glider
A 47-g golf ball is driven from the tee with an initial speed of 52.0 m/s and rises to a height of 24.2 m.
Calculate the electric field strength of the following arrangement. Assume the leads are 1.00 cm apart and the electric potential di↵erence measured with the voltmeter is 0.673 V.
A 3.1-cm-tall object is 47 cm in front of a converging lens that has a 11.8 cm focal length. Calculate the image position and height
A magnifying glass with focal length 15 centimeters is placed 10 centimeters above a stamp. find Where is the image situated
The combination of an applied force and a friction force produces a constant total torque of35.3N · m on a wheel rotating about a fixed axis. Find the magnitude of the torque due to friction
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