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An electron is suspended at a distance of 1.36 cm above a uniform line of charge. What is the linear charge density of the line of charge? Ignore end effects.
An ideal monatomic gas expands isothermally from 0.600 m3 to 1.25 m3 at a constant temperature of 600 K. If the initial pressure is 1.10 105 Pa. Find the work done on the gas
A 60 kg skier skis a distance of d=200 m down a q=15o incline starting from rest. His speed at the bottom of the hill is 5 m/s. What was the NET work done on the skier
X-rays are scattered from electrons in a carbon target. The measured wavelength shift is 0.00099 nm. Calculate the scattering angle
A car is driven 225 km west and then 78 km southwest (45 degrees). What is the displacement of car from the point of origin (magnitude and direction).
A beam of electrons is incident on two slits separated by a distance of 2.0×10-6 m. Calculate the kinetic energy of the electrons
What is the mass of the liquid in the vat.
On the small and good planet Ballonius in a distant solar system, suppose we find the radius of the good planet to be 210,000 m. Estimate the mass of Ballonius
Two tugboats pull a disabled supertanker. Each tug exerts a constant force of 2.20×10^ 6N , one at an angle 19.0 ? west of north, What is the total work done by the two tugboats on the supertanker
A stationary charged particle at the origin creates an electric flux of 487 N ? m2/C through any closed surface surrounding the charge. Find the electric field it creates in the empty space around it as a function of radial distance r away from the ..
steam at 18mpa and 600 c is contained in a cylinder of volume 0.5m3 , calculate the heat rejected by the steam
Baseball and the Washington Monument On August 25, 1894, What was the ball's direction of motion when caught? answer in degree
Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of +4q. Sphere B carries a charge of -9q. What is the total charge on the three spheres before they are allowed to touch each other
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