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A battery manufacturer looks at samples of 30 batteries at the end of every day of production and notes the number of defective batteries. Results are 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 0, 0, 2, 5, 0, 1. Is the production process under control?
Find an equation for the magnitude of the net magnetic force on the loop in terms of the constants Bo, I, and L. Find an equation for the direction of the net magnetic force on the loop in terms of the constants Bo, I, and L.
A modern-day zeppelin holds 9,030 m3 of helium. Compute its maximum payload at sea level. (Assume the helium and air to be at 0°C and 1 atm I cannot think cleary. the answer am getting is 9030 m^3 but seems to be wrong. Need help please.
A cylinder supported but not rigidly guided , has a stroke of 30" . what is the minimum rod size and stop tube length if it pushes 2000 pound load ?
What is the longest wavelength radiation that will emit photoelectrons from sodium metal for which the work function is 2.28 eV
A 60.0g ice cube can slide without friction up and down a 33.0 slope. what distance will it travel up the slope before reversing direction
You are riding in an elevator on the way to the eighteenthfloor of your dormitory. The elevator is accelerating upwardwith a = 1.90 m/s2. what magnitudeof force must you apply
A steel rod is 3 cm in diameter at 25 C. A brass ring has an interior diameter of 2.992 cm at 25 C. At what common temperture will the ring just slide into the rod?
How fast is the object moving immediately
A proton with a speed of 2.0 × 105 m/s falls through a potential difference delta-V and thereby increases its speed to 4.0 × 105 m/s. Through what potential difference did the proton fall
A concave spherical mirror has a radius of curvature of 12.0 cm. Calculate the location of the image formed by an 9.00-mm-tall object whose distance from the mirror is 24.0 cm.
Ball A is dropped from the top of a building of height h at the same instant that ball B is thrown vertically upward from the ground. At what height does the collision occur
Remeber that the ice must first warm to 0 degrees C, melt and then continue warming as water.
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