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You have a 1.0m long copper wire. You want to make an N-turn current loop that generates a 1.2mT magnetic field at the center when the current is 2.5A. You must use the entire wire. What will be the diameter of your coil?
In a piston-cylinder assembly, 20 KJ of boundary work is being done on the piston. determine the axial displacement of the piston
(a) A clear image of an object is formed on the retina of a human eye. As the object moves closer to the eye, for a clear image to still be formed on the retina.
What is amplitude of the electric component of the signal
An 1150-kg car pulls a 450-kg trailer. The car exerts a horizontal force of 3,800 N against the ground in order to accelerate. What force does the car exert on the trailer? Assume an effective friction coefficient of 0.15 for the trailer.
What is the magnitude of the electric field at this point?
Amazingly, at exact distance that you calculated in question 2a (73.5 meters), there was a trampoline! Thinking quickly, I orient myself appropriately and hit the trampoline.
A 0.54 cm high object is placed 8.7 cm in front of a diverging lens whose focal length is -7.5 cm. What is the height of the image
If a metric ton is 1.000 x10^e3 kg, how many 74 kg people can safely occupy an elevator that can hold a maximum mass of accurately 1 metric ton.
An Indy car with a speed of 120km/h goes around a level, circular track with a radius of 1km. What is centripetal acceleration of the car.
Fred and Barney are two electric charges that are to begin with held 1 meter apart and experience an electric repulsion of 10 pounds of force. What would be the force of repulsion between them be if the two were moved closer together so that they ..
how to Calculate the acceleration of the system. Assume the magnitude of the acceleration is the same during starting and stopping.
Ball 1, with a mass of 140g and traveling at 11.0m/s , collides head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 310g, What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly inelastic
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