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You are going to collect data to represent the variation of current as a function of the total resistance of the circuit. To do that, you will eliminate the bulbs one at a time until there is only one bulb left. Every time you remove a bulb you will determine the new total resistance and the new current.
Objects A and B are both positively charged. Both have a mass of 200g , but A has twice the charge of B. If the objects are released, what is the initial acceleration of A
a 56kg student runs at 5.0 m/s, grabs a hanging rope, and swings out over a lake (as shown). He releases the rope when his velocity is zero, draw the FBD of the student on the rope
The temperature at Furnace Creek in Death Valley reached 134°F on July 10, 1913. What is the speed of sound in air
An object with a mass of 500g is attached to a spring. The system is moving in simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 0.020m, What is the frequency of the system
For high frequency sounds, the ear's principle method of localization is the difference in intensity sensed by the two ears. why can't the ear reliably use this method for low-frequency sounds? doesn't the head cast a "sound shadow" regardless of ..
A magnetic dipole with a dipole moment of magnitude 0.0205 J/T isreleased from rest in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 56.3mT. The rotation of the dipole due to the magnetic force on it is unimpeded.
A boy with a mass of 45 kg is hangingfrom a spring with a spring constant of 180 N/m. With what frequency does the boy bounce up and down
A student sits on a freely rotating stool holding two weights, each of mass 2.90 kg. When his arms are extended horizontally, Find the new angular speed of the student
A string can be tapered, as in a bullwhip. Stretch it between two posts and calculate how much it sages, assuming the static case. Evaluate the shape of the string in this case
An experimental bicycle wheeel isplaced on a test stand so that it is free to turn on itsaxle. If a constand net torque of 5.00Nm is applied to thetire for 2.00s, calculate the friction torque
In each cycle of its operation, a refrigerator removes 17J of heat from the inside of the refrigerator, How much work per cycle is required to operate this refrigerator
A point charge with charge q1 = 2.80?C is held stationary at the origin, How much work W is done by the electrostatic force on the moving point charge
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