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Question: A current of 0.83 A flows through a copper wire 0.50 mm in diameter when it is connected to a potential difference of 15 V. What is the length of the wire?
A square coil of wire of side 3.00 cm is placed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 2.50 T directed into the page, find the average current induced in the coil during this rotation
Imagine that instead of going across the river, as in the simulation, the boat first travels directly downstream for a distance of 8.00 km andthen turns around and comes back upstream, returning to the starting point. If the boat speed is 6.00 m/s..
a 200 ohms resistor and a .4 H inductor are connected in series with a voltage source having amplitude of 30 v, what is the current amplitude
A concave mirror is to form an image of the filament of a headlight lamp on a screen 8.00m from the mirror. To what radius of curvature should you grind the mirror
An RLC series circuit has a 2.50 ? resistor, a 100 µH inductor, and an 80.0 µF capacitor. Find the average power at the circuits resonant frequency
The force applied to the cart in Question A by springscale F1 is still 12.25 N. What are the magnitude and direction of the frictional force
The momentum of a soccer player is 100kg-m/sec and he hits a soccer ball with a mass 0.1 kg, find the speed(velocity) of the soccer ball
High-voltage power lines are a familiar sight throughout the country. What is the resistance of ten kilometers of this wire
The initial speed of a 2.51-kg box traveling up a plane inclined 37° to the horizontal is 4.42 m/s. How far along the incline does the box travel before coming to a stop
Consider a 0.417-kg apple attached to a tree. Does the apple exert a gravitational force on the Earth? If so, what is the magnitude of this force
A conventional mercury thermometer consists of a thin glass capillary filled with mercury. The capillary is enclosed in a protective glass cylinder. These mercury thermometer can be quite sensitive and very precise.
Two uniform solid spheres have the same mass of 2.15 kg, but one has a radius of 0.213 m while the other has a radius of 0.867 m. What is the corresponding value of F for the larger sphere
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