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Question: Instructions: In a two-page paper, identify the physics principles contained within the following scenario. Explain how these principals connect to electricity, magnetism, or light in modern applications in physics. Finally, consider the different concepts in which James Clerk Maxwell did research, and give an example of one of these concepts in use in your life. For instance, Maxwell's research led to the development of radio waves. If you listen to a radio, then you are using Maxwell's research. Provide another example from your own experience, compare, and contrast your scenario to the provided scenario below.
Scenario: Mandy took a trip to Rome, Italy. Once landed and inside the terminal, she turned her cell phone back on, but it was not charged. She found a charging station with a USB adaptor port. The USB was universal, providing 5 volts in any country you were in, and a small red LED next to her phone's screen told her the phone was successfully charging. This USB port seemed to have very high amperage, meaning it charged her phone quickly. She was aware, though, that almost all of Italy's electricity was generated by burning fossil fuels, and thus she was determined after this to use the portable solar charger she had bought rather than wall electricity.
A woman slowly lifts a box weighing 48.0 N from the floor to a shelf 1.50 m above, Find the net work done on the box
There are approximately 109 million TVs in the United States. Each uses, on average, how much money is spent every day in keeping the TVs turned on
A transformer has 700 primary and 240 secondary turns. An alternating potential of 100 V is applied to the primary. What is the secondary potential
while a system is taken from state a to state b in the figure below the path acb, 84.0 of heat flows into the system and 57.0 of work is done by the system.
The Superconducting magnet for the experimental MRI studies at a laboratory is a 1 m long solenoid of 60 cm diameter, What is the inductance of the magnet?
A school yard teeter-totter with a total length of 5.2m and a mass of 36kg is pivoted at its center. A 19 kg child sits on one end of the teeter-totter.
An aircraft carrier has a speed of 13 m/s relative to the water. What is the frequency of the sound heard by the crew on the ship
What is a solar nebula, and what is its relationship to the condensation theory? What was the major influence in the formation of the solar system? What is astrometry? Name two indirect methods by which other planetary systems can be detected?
An electron moves through a region of crossed electric and magneticfields. The electric field E = 2 000 V/cm and is directedstraight down. The magnetic field B = 0.80 mT and isdirected to the left.
A ball is launched with an initial velocity of 24.9 m/s at a 45° angle from the top of a cliff that is 9.00 m above the water below. What is the balls speed when it hits the water
When a mass of 7.15 kg is attached to the spring, the spring stretches by 0.0105 m. Calculate the kinetic energy the mass possesses
A 49.0 kg ballet dancer stands on her toes through a performance with four square inches (26.0cm2) in contact by the floor. What is the pressure exerted by the floor over the area of contact in the following cases?
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