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Light of wavelength 500 nm falls at near normal incidence on two glass flats separated by a sheet of mylar 0.05 mm thick. Find the spacing of the interference fringes along the length of the plates?
A 0.320 kg croquet ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at rest. The second ball moves off with half the original speed of the first ball. (a) What is the mass of the second ball? kg (b) What fraction of the original k..
A spherical balloon has a radius of 6.75m and is filled with helium. The density of helium is 0.179 kg/m3, Determine the largest mass of cargo the balloon can lift
astronaut on the moon fires a projectile from a launcher ona level surface so as to get the maximum range. What is the range of the projectile
The accommodation limits for Nearsighted Nick's eyes are 20.0 cm and 82.0 cm. When he wears his glasses, At what minimum distance is he able to see objects clearly
q1. tony of mass 55 kg coasts on his bicycle of mass 20 kg at a constant speed of 4 ms carrying a 12 kg pack. tony
a 600 pf capacitor is charged by a 200 v supply. it is then disconnected from the supply and is connected to another
a particle has a velocity u 0.59c in the labortory. the laboratory is itself moving with velocity v 0.48c relative to
A transformer with a turns ratio (secondary/primary) of 1:10 is used to step down the voltage from a 120 V-wall socket to be used in a battery recharging unit
in an ionic solution 5.8 x 1015 positive ions with charge 2e pass to the right each second while 6.3 x 1015 negative
A satellite is put in a circular orbit about Earth with a radius equal to 45% of the radius of the Moon's orbit. What is its period of revolution in lunar months
A defensive lineman of mass M = 115 kg makes a flying tackle at vi \= 4.00 m/s on a stationary quarterback of mass m = 76 kg, calculate the shear stress exerted on the bone in the collision.
Two waves of the same frequency have amplitudes 0.961 and 2.16. What is the resultant amplitude
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