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Problem: The speed of an alpha particle is determined to be 1.55×106 m/s. If all of its kinetic energy is acquired by passing through an electric potential,
Part A: What is the magnitude of that potential?
Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully.
A model of a red blood cell portrays the cell as a spherical capacitor, a positively charged liquid sphere of surface area A separated from the surrounding negatively charged fluid by a membrane of thickness t. estimate the volume of the cell
A diving board oscillates with simple harmonic motion of frequency 3.36 cycles per second, What is the maximum amplitude with which the end of the board can vibrate in order that the pebble placed there not lose contact with the board during oscillat..
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A 2.90 m long, 320 kg steel beam extends horizontally from the point where it has been bolted to the framework of the new building under construction. A 66 kg construction worker stands at the far end of the beam.
A car is traveling at 67.53 mph. The driver applies the brakes and the car decelerates at 5.68 m/s2. What is the stopping distance in meters
At one position and time, the electric field of an em wave in vacuum is 6.66 MV/m right and its magnetic field is 22.2 mT into the paper. Determine the corresponding Pointing vector
Maximum Range of a Projectile
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Suppose you have a piece of dry ice with a mass of 200 grams (a little less than half a pound) which you place into a large deflated bag, which you seal. What volume will the bag have expanded to
A pear of 10.2 cm height is placed at a distance of 20.1 m in front of a lens that has a focal length of 26 mm. How large is the image of the pear
Ball 1, with a mass of 140 g and traveling at 12.0 m/s, collides head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 300 g and is initially at rest. What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly elastic
An object through a rectangular
a wrecking ball is hanging at rest from a crane when suddenly the cable breaks. the time it takes for the ball to fall
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