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Part a: What is the power dissipated across a 1 Mohm resistor when 1000V is placed across it? using a poynting vector (then compare to the calculation using Ohm's law)
Part b: Electromagnetic waves propagate through what? What is oscillating? What determines the velocity c in free space?
A 55.3-kg ice skater is moving at 4.00 m/s when she grabs the loose end of a rope, Determine the force exerted by the horizontal rope on her arms
In daily life we see many cases of people who are caught misrepresenting things and who soon after that are excused and accepted by their contemporaries. How is this different in science.
When additional mass is added to the piston, the height of the piston decreases to 16.4 cm. Find out the new pressure applied by the piston.
5.0kg of water at 32?C is mixed with 5.0kg of water at 52?C in a well-insulated container. Estimate the net change in entropy of the system
Two small metallic spheres, each of mass m = 0.25 g, are suspended as pendulums by light strings from a common point as, compute the magnitude of the charge on each sphere
A horizontal block-spring system with the block on a frictionless surface has total mechanical energy E = 39.1 J, What is the kinetic energy of the system at the equilibrium point
What is the mass of the block on the left. At what rate is the plate's area increasing when the radius is 50 cm? (Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.)
Monochromatic light falling on two slits 1.9×10?2mm apart produces the fifth-order fringe at an 8.9? angle
How many times more light is gathered by a single Keck telescope, whose mirror is equivalent in area to that of a circle 10 m in diameter, than by the Palomar Hale telescope, whose mirror is 5 m in diameter, in any given interval of time?
It takes a minimum distance of 48.96 m to stop a car moving at 12.0 m/s by applying the brakes (without locking the wheels). Assume that the same frictional forces apply and find the minimum stopping distance when the car is moving at 26.0 m/s.
as you get closer, you notice that it is GODZILLA!! and he sees you! and begins to come after you!! if you are now moving away at 15 m/s, what is the new frequency you detect from GODZILLA
A 65- person stands on a scale in a moving elevator while holding a 5.0 mass suspended from a massless spring with spring constant 1.10. What is the reading of the scale on which the person stands
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