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Suppose after charging a 2.5 µF capacitor to 9 V, you connect it to the second uncharged capacitor of 14 µF. What voltage will your voltmeter read across the second capacitor after repeating the charge sharing process three times?
Starting from rest, a 6.70 kg object falls through some liquid and experiences a resistive (drag) force that is linearly proportional to the velocity of the object. What is the terminal speed for this object in this liquid
The work completed by friction on the rock when it moves from point to point at the bottom of the bowl has magnitude 0.22. Just as the rock reaches point, what is the normal force on it because of the bottom of the bowl .
What is the location of an object for which the magnitude of the image distance is one-fourth the magnitude of the object distance
define How long are the skid marks. calculate the time it takes the sled to go 21 m down the slope.
A 490 kg cannon fires a 9.0 kg cannonball with a speed of 200 m/s relative to the muzzle. what is the speed of the cannonball relative to the earth
Suppose that charges on a dipole antenna oscillate slowly at a rate of 1 cycle/s, and the antenna radiates electromagnetic waves in a region of space. What is the period of the charge oscillation
Suppose you are on Mars when it is 9x10^10 m from earth. You call earth for the correct time and receive a recorded message indicating that the time at the tone is exactly 5:00 pm
The only two forces acting on a body have magnitudes F1 and F2 and directions that differ by an angle ?. what is the mass of the body
Two 3.0 ?C charges lie on the x-axis, one at the origin and the other at 25 m. What is the potential at this third point relative to infinity
A system consisting entirely of electrons and protons has a net charge of 1.71×10?15 C and a net mass of 4.76×10?23 kg. how many protons are in this system
A 60kg bicyclist rides his 7.8kg bicycle with a speed of 16m/s. How much work must be done by the brakes to bring the bike and rider to a stop.
Two coupled boxcars are rolling along at 4.0m/swhen they collide with and couple to a third, stationary boxcar. What is the final speed of the three coupled boxcars
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