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What are magnetic domains? Explain how they produce magnetism in “Ferromagnetic Materials” with use of a diagram.
a one kilomole of an ideal gas under goes a reversible isothermal expansion from a volume of 5 liters to a volume of 10
consider two solid disks of identical radius and thickness. one of the disks is made of aluminum (density=2.7g/cm), what is the ratio between the two moments of inertia
An inductor has the form of a coil with 1750 turns and a diameter of 1.3 mm. The inductor is placed in a magnetic fieldperpendicular to the plane of the coil and increasing at a rate of0.31 T/s.
A current of -3.70 A is located 5.51 cm along the x axis, that is, at the point (5.51,0.00) cm. A current of -6.15 A is located 4.08 cm along the y axis, Find the magnetic field at the origin
A stiff, 15cm -long tube with an inner diameter of 2.5mm is attached to a small hole in the side of a tall beaker. What is the volume flow rate through the tube
Imagine that the temperature of a 430 g block of aluminum sitting in the sun increases from 273 K to 296 K. By how much has its entropy increased
a boy whirls a small stone attached to a 1.5m string in a horizontal circle 2.0m above the ground. the string suddenly
Moon effect. Some people believe that the Moon controls their activities. If the Moon moves from being directly on the opposite side of Earth from you to being directly overhead, by what percentage does (a) the Moon's gravitational pull on you inc..
What is the rotational kinetic energy of the Earth? Use the moment of inertia you calculated in Part A rather than the actual moment of inertia given in Part B.
A 68 kg student balances a 1400 elephant kg on a hydraulic lift. When a second student joins the first, What is the second student's mass
Find the area under the graph of the polar curve r=(e^theta) for 0
A ball is launched from a height of 7.94 ft above the ground with a speed of 16.95 m/s at an angle of 34.48 degrees from the horizontal
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