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For the capacitor network shown in the figure below, a constant potential difference of 50.0V is maintained across points a and b by a battery. Calculate the charge stored on the plates of the 30 μF capacitor.
A car accelerates from 5.0 m/s to 21 m/s at a constant rate of 3.0 m/s2. How far does it travel
A 2.00kg mass is pushed against a horizontal spring of force constant 28.0N/cm on a frictionless air table. find the greatest speed the mass reaches
An electron and a proton are eachaccelerated from rest in a uniform electric field of 2.0 ×105 V/m. What are their kinetic energies inJoules after they have each traveled a distance of 0.20 m in the electric field?
If the car continues to decelerate at this rate, how much more time is required for it to stop
Two particles of equal but unknown charge are held 45 cm apart. If their electrostatic repulsion is 2.2 X 10^5 Newtons, what is the magnitude of their charge
A flywheel in the form of a heavy circular disk of diameter 0.600 meters and mass 200 kg is mounted on a frictionless bearing. How much work is done on it during this acceleration
-What is the total force on the bottom of a swimming pool 13.0 m with 5.8 m whose uniform depth is 1.9 m? What is the absolute pressure on the bottom of a swimming pool? What will be the pressure against the side of the pool near the bottom?
Consider the model of nerve conduction in myelinated axons presented in the chapter. How would this affect the time constant for the charging of one segment
The sun radiates electromagnetic energy at the rate of 3.91×1026 W. What is the change in the sun's mass during one second? Express the answer as a positive mass
An incident x-ray photon is scatterted from a free electron that is initailly at rest. What is the magnitude of the electron after its collision
A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -8.5°C and placed in a 97 g aluminum calorimeter filled with 292 g of water at room temperature of 20°C. The final situation is observed to be all water at 18°C. What was the mass of the ice cube?
How much is the spring compressed?
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