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The field just outside a 2.43cm radius metal ball is 350 N/C and points toward the ball. what charge resides on the ball. final answer must be in C.
The light goes through a second polarizer and exits with an intensity of 225 W/m squared, What is the orientation angle of the second polarizer
Your car's fan belt turns a pulley at 3.15rev/s . When you step on the gas for 1.55s , the rate increases steadily to 6.00rev/s, What's the pulley's angular acceleration
A bicycle wheel of radius 0.4 m is spinning at a rate of 65 revolutions per minute. find the centripetal acceleration of a point on the edge of the wheel
A block slides down an inclined plane, starting from rest and being pushed with a constant acceleration of 5.35 m/s2 over a distance of 18.8 cm. Find the total time the block is in motion
A solenoid is wound with 470 turns on a form 4 cm in diameter and 50 cm long. What is the current in the solenoid windings
Consider a Van de Graaff generator with a 30.0 cm diameter dome operating in dry air. what is the maximum potential energy of the dome
Consider a circuit. The three resistors are identical with R1 = R2 = R3= 160 ?, and the battery voltage is 50 V. What is the current through resistor R2?
To treat a burn on your hand, you decide to place an ice cube on the burned skin. How much heat is absorbed by the ice cube and resulting water
In an RLC circuit, the resistance is 10. ohms, the capacitive reactance is 30. ohms, and the inductive reactance is 50. Ohms. What is the circuit impedance
A man uses a tire iron to loosen his lug nuts. The tire iron is 25cm long. The man applies a force of 30N at an angle of 29° to the iron. What is the torque that is applied to the lug nut
An elevator cable breaks when a 975 kg elevator is 24.5 m above the top of a huge spring (k = 8.00 x 10^4 N/m) at the bottom of the shaft. Calculate the amount the spring compresses
How many revolutions will the car have gone through.
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