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A soleniod 10.0 cm in diameter and 75.0 cm long is made from copper wire of diameter 0.011cm with very thin insulation. The wire is wound onto a cardboard tube in a single layer, with adjacent turns touching each other. To produce a field of magnitude 20.0 mT at the center of the solenoid, what power must be delivered to the solenoid?
An interferometer can be used to measure very small distances, much like a caliper but with a far greater precision. How far did the movable arm of the interferometer travel
A positively charged particle of mass 6.60 10-8 kg is traveling due east with a speed of 35 m/s and enters a 0.39 T uniform magnetic field. What is the magnitude of the charge of the particle
A 620g object traveling at 2.1m/s collides head-on with a 320g object traveling in the opposite direction at 3.8m/s. what is the change in the kinetic energy of the 620g object
The helium-neon lasers most commonly used in student physics laboratories have average power outputs of 0.250 mW. compute the peak magnetic field strength
A source delivers an AC voltage of the form ?v = 92.2 sin (60?t), Find the rms voltage of the source
Points A, B, and C are at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side 5 m. Equal positive charges of 5 µC are at A and B, What is the potential at point C
A man stands at midpoint between two speakers, that are broadcasting an amplified static hiss uniformly in all directions. The speakers are 30.0m apart and the total power of the sound coming from each speaker is .500W.
A 108 g Frisbee is 30 cm in diameter and has about half its mass spread uniformly in a disk, and the other half concentrated in the rim. What is the rotational inertia of the Frisbee
It is desired to magnify reading material by a factor of 3.0× when a book is placed 8.5cm behind a lens, determine the power of the lens in diopters
the driver of a car slams on her brakes to avoid collidingwith a deer crossing the highway. what happens to the car's kineticenergy as it comes to rest
a system of 1435 particles, each of which is either an electron or a proton , has a net charge of -7.216x10^-17, how many electrons are in this sytem
The average density of the planet uranus is 1.27 x 10^3 kg/m^3. The ratio of the mass of neptune to that of Uranus is 1.19. The ratio of the radius of Neptune to that of Uranus is 0.969. Find the average density of Neptune.
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