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Three point charges have equal magnitudes, two being positive and one negative. These charges are fixed to the corners of an equilateral triangle, as the drawing shows. The magnitude of each of the charges is 7.6 µC, and the lengths of the sides of the triangle are 3.6 cm. Compute the magnitude of the net force that each charge experiences.
An emf of 10 V is connected to a series RC circuit consisting of a resistor of 1.3 x 106 Ω and a capacitor of2.9 µF. Find the time required forthe charge on the capacitor to reach 89% of its final value.
A skier of mass 120 kg starts from rest at the top of the ski slope of height 100 m, find the skier's speed when he reaches the bottom of the slope
A viewing window in the Atlanta aquarium is 58 inches wide and 52 inches high. what is the outward force on the window
An ultralight plane and pilot have a total mass of 156 kg. what is the net force acting on the plane and pilot
You come out of the grocery store with a full shopping cart. You stop behind your car to get out your keys, unlock your car, and put your stuff inside. You didn't notice, but the parking lot is sloped at an angle of 3.0 degrees, so as soon as you ..
A tube with a 5.0 mm radius has ions flowing through it. To determine the rate at which the charge is being moved through the tube, find the magnitude of the current flowing through the tube
A bicyclist of mass 81 kg puts all his mass on each downward-moving pedal as he pedals up a steep road. Take thediameter of the circle in which the pedals rotate to be 0.41 m, anddetermine the magnitude of the maximum torque he exerts.
How far from the surface will a particle go if it leaves theasteroid's surface with a radial speed of 1000 m/s
A converging lens with a focal length of 6.00cmforms an image of a 4.00mm -tall real object that is to the left of the lens. Where are the object and image located
Suppose you are a Medieval knight attacking a castle with a cannon. The ball leaves the cannon with a speed of 44.3 m/s. Evaluate the time of flight of the cannon ball
q1. consider a too-small space station that consists of a 3.1 m radius rotating sphere. a man standing inside is 2.0 m
A 56 kg astronaut floating at rest in space outside a space capsule throws his 0.50kg hammer such that it moves with the speed of 14.00 m/s relative to the capsule. What happens to the astronaut? What is the astronaut's speed.
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