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Two radio antennas are separated by 2.0 m. Both broadcast identical 750 MHz waves. If you walk around the antennas in a circle of radius 10 m, how many maxima will you detect?
A charge of170µC is at the center of a cube of edge40.0cm. No other charges are nearby. Find the total flux through each face of the cube
Use the work-energy theorem to find out how high it will be when its speed has been reduced to half of its initial value. Please provide step-by-step process.
(a) How far is the tortoise from the finish line when the hare resumes the race? (Please provide numerical answer in m) (b) For how long in time was the hare stationary?
A 4.0 kg mass and a 3.0 kg mass are attached to the opposite ends of a thin 42.0 cm long horizontal rod. determine the kinetic Energy of the system
A scientific calculator draws 0.60mA of current from a 6.0V battery pack. In 20 minutes of operation how many electrons flow through the calculator
A block of mass m = 4.43 kg is attached to a spring which is resting on a horizontal frictionless table. What is the maximum speed of the block
an infinite line charge of uniform linear charge density -1.1 cm lies parallel to the y axis at x -1 m. a point
a 1.5-kg object is attached to an ideal massless spring with a spring constant of 20 nN/M OSCILLATES on horizontal, Find the frequency of the oscillations
once upon a time a famous zoologist was hunting antelope for a zoo with a dart gun that fired darts with a range of 100
An unknown number of moles of an ideal monoatomic gas expand reversibly from Vi = 1.30 m3 to Vf = 2.20 m3, Calculate the work done by the gas
A vacuum cleaner belt is looped over a shaft of radius 0.44cm and a wheel of radius 1.50cm. What is the speed of a point on the belt
A very massive object, almost infinitely massive, moving with a velocity V1=100m/s hits a very light object ("massless") at rest. What is the final velocity of the very light object
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