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A compound microscope uses a 73.0mm lens as the objective and a 2.1cm lens as the eyepiece. The specimen will be mounted 132mm from the objective.
Determine the total magnification produced by the microscope.
The nucleus of a hydrogen atom is a single proton. The radius of a proton is approximately 1 fm. What is the approximate volume of a proton
A bolt comes loose from underneath an elevator that is moving upward at a speed of 6.9 m/s. What is the speed of the bolt when it hits the bottom of the shaft
Choose one part of the photo-electric experiment that cannot be explained by assuming that light is a wave. Why do we need the concept of light as a particle?
The front 1.20 m of a 1,350-kg car is designed as a "crumple zone" that collapses to absorb the shock of a collision. What is the magnitude of the average force on the car
A missile is fired from a launcher with an initial velocity of 250 m/s at a target located 500 m above the launcher, determine The possible firing angles required to hit the target
The "literature" refers to books, journal articles, magazine and newspaper articles, company records and documents, and even personal interviews with knowledgeable industry conflict resolution experts.
Calculate both absolute and relative pressure on the bottom of the tank if the meniscus (mercury surface) of the leg opening in the open air is a / 100 mm above the other b / 100 mm below the other.
What is wavelength in meters of an electron
A 79.2 kg airplane pilot pulls out of a dive by following, at a constant speed of 191 km/h, the arc of a circle whose radius is 321m.
An explosive is fired from the ground at an angle of 53.1 degrees and a speed of 30 m/s. what is the speed of the explosive at the max height
Three charges are positioned on a line. Q1= -2uC, Q2= +5uC, Q3= +3uC. The distance between Q1 and Q2 is a=0.25m. Find the direction of the electric force acting on the charge
A lightweight electric car is powered by ten 12-V batteries, What must be the power of the electric motor if the car is to travel at a speed of 90 km/h
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