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An object 1.00" high is placed 2.00" in front of a concave mirro f radius 4.00" Find p and q. Show work/picture. Locate and describe the image.
A convex mirror has a focal length of -39.0 cm. A 12.0 cm tall object is located 41.0 cm in front of this mirror. Using a ray diagram drawn to scale, determine the size of the image
A small steel ball bearing with a mass of 11g is on a short compressed spring. When aimed vertically and suddenly released, spring sends the bearing to a height of 1.21 m. compute the horizontal distance the ball would travel if the same spring we..
If water at 15°C is flowing through a 3cm diameter pipe with a velocity of 50 cm-1, calculate the Reynolds number. Is the flow turbulent or laminar?
Calculate the centripetal force on the motorcycle.
Determine the linear (tangential) acceleration of the rim of the bicycle's wheels (in the reference frame of a cyclist riding the bike).
An inexpensive microscope has a tube length of 12.0cm and its objective lens is labeled with a magnification of 10x, Calculate the focal length of the objective lens
Soft drinks are commonly sold in aluminium containers. How a lot of such containers are thrown away or recycled each year by U.S. consumers.
You want to estimate the height of the Empire State Building. You start at its base and walk 15 m away. Then you approximate the angle from the ground at that point to the top to be 88 degrees. How tall do you estimate the Empire State Building to..
You measure an electric field of 1.35×106N/C at a distance of 0.141m from a point charge. There is no other source of electric field in the region other than this point charge. What is the electric flux through the surface of a sphere that has thi..
Assume that an inexpensive watch runs 0.004% slower than a "perfect watch" (viz., a "time standard") that neither loses nor gains time, what would the perfect watch measure for this time interval
Two positively charged particles q1 = 2C and q2 = 2C are separated by distance d = 1.0 m. Calculate the total electric potential energy of 3 particles
What distance does baseball move before its release
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