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Point charges +4.0 and -2.0 are placed on the axis at (17 , 0) and (-17 , 0), respectively There is one point on the axis between the two charges where the potential vanishes. Is this point closer to the +4.0 charge or closer to the -2.0 charge? Explain.
Determine the x and y components of the following three vectors in the xy plane. A 15-m displacement vector that makes an angle of 23° clockwisefrom the +y direction.
A long thin rod of mass M = 2 kg and length L = 75 cm is free to rotate about its center as shown. Two identical masses (each of mass m = 0.853 kg) slide without friction along the rod. how fast is the rod rotating
If this amount were shaped into a cube, what would be the length of one edge of that cube (in meters)
Do you expect the mass to have SHM?
Suppose that the electric field in the Earth's atmosphere is E = 1.38 102 N/C, pointing downward. Determine the electric charge in the Earth
the potential in cylindrical coordinates is given as V(r,φ)= (100/r)sin(3φ). Find Where is the location of zero voltage? Find electric field intensity for all points.
A heavy sled is being pulled by two people. The coefficient of static friction between the sled and the ground is %u03BCs = 0.579, find the minimum rope tension required to get the sled moving
A candle of height 2.0 cm is placed 10.0 cm in front of a diverging (concave) lens of focal length -6.0 cm. Where is the image of the candle
A spherical mirror has a focal length of +10cm. Find the location and then describe the miage for an object for an object distance of 25cm. How fast does the image of the object move
At t = 0, a rectangular coil of resistance R = 1.6 ? and dimensions w = 3 cm and L = 8 cm enters a region of constant magnetic field B = 1.7 T directed into the screen, find the force required at time t = 0.8 sec to maintain this velocity
A 6 N force acts on a 0.3-kg object for 0.3 seconds. By how much does the object's momentum change (in kg-m/s)
Find the final displacement from the starting point. How much greater was the distance she walked than her displacement.
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