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A particle of charge q = e moves in a circle of radius = 0.52 m with speed v = 1.550×107 m/s. Treating the circular path as a current loop with constant current equal to its average current, find the maximum torque exerted on the loop by a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.50 T.
What is magnitude of the change in the magnetic field
In an amusement park ride called The Roundup, passengers stand inside a 16.0m -diameter rotating ring. how much force does the ring push on her at the top of the ride
Tension is maintained in a string as in the figure below. The observed wave speed is v = 21.0 m/s when the suspended mass is m = 3.00 kg. What is the mass per unit length of the string
Suppose one gallon of gasoline produces 1.1 x 10^8 J of energy, and this energy is sufficient to operate a car for twenty miles. how many miles could the car go with that energy
Calculate the period of a ball tied to a string of length 0.3 m making 6.9 revolutions every second. Answer in units of s, Calculate the speed of the ball
A device uses a Stirling cycle on 433 moles of a monatomic ideal gas between two reservoirs with temperatures of 416 K, How much work is done by the device on the gas
The plane of a 7.0 cm × 10.0 cm rectangular loop of wire is parallel to a 0.16-T magnetic field. The loop carries a current of 7.0 A. What is the magnetic moment of the loop?
A car starts from rest at a stop sign. It accelerates at 4 for 6.4, coasts for 1.5, and then slows down at a rate of 3.5 for next stop sign. How far apart are the stop signs.
suppose the original experiment is done on the Moon, where g, the acceleration due to gravity, how will the graph compare to the original graph
Two circular disks spaced 0.50 mm apart form a parallel-plate capacitor. What are the diameters of the disks
Someone's weight while standing on the Earth's surface is m x g, where g has the familiar surface value of 9.80 m/s^2. Find an algebraic epxression for your weight
A person of mass 80 kg stands at the center of a rotating merry-go-round platform of radius 3.5 m and moment of inertia 920 kg cdot m^2. The platform rotates without friction with angular velocity 0.85 rad/s. The person walks radially to the edge ..
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