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At what distance from a long, straight wire
carrying a current of 5 A is the magnetic field
due to the wire equal to the strength of the
Earth’s field, approximately 4 × 10^−5 T ?
Answer in units of cm.
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A wire 24.5 cm long is at right angles to a
0.317 T uniform magnetic field. The current
through the wire is 6.72 A.
What is the magnitude of the force on the
wire?
Answer in units of N
Physics1 week agophysics help multi part question ?
pt 1
Four long, parallel conductors carry equal2 A currents, oriented at the corners of asquare with sides of length of 0.5 m . A crosssectional view of the conductors is shown.The current direction is out of the page atpoints indicated by the dots and into the pageat points indicated by the crosses.
pt2
What is the magnitude of any of the equal
magnetic field components BA , BB , BC , or
BD at the point P?
Answer in units of T.
pt3
What is the magnitude of the total magnetic
field at point P?
Answer in units of T.
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1 AnswerPhysics1 week agomore physics help please ?
At what distance from a long, straight wire
carrying a current of 6 A is the magnetic field
due to the wire equal to the strength of the
Earth’s field, approximately 6 × 10^−5 T ?
Answer in units of cm.
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A thin, horizontal copper rod is 0.859043 m
long and has a mass of 37.2406 g.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2
What is the minimum current in the rod
that will cause it to float in a horizontal magnetic field of 1.73829 T?
Answer in units of A.
1 AnswerPhysics1 week agophysics help please?
A wire 24.5 cm long is at right angles to a
0.317 T uniform magnetic field. The current
through the wire is 6.72 A.
What is the magnitude of the force on the
wire?
Answer in units of N.
Physics1 week agophysics help please?
Suppose a new particle is discovered, and it is found that a beam of these particles passes undeflected through “crossed” electric and magnetic fields, where E = 471 V/m and B = 0.00151 T. If the electric field is turned off, the particles move in the magnetic field in circular paths of radius r = 2.89 cm.
Determine q/m
for the particles from these data.
Answer in units of C/kg
Physics1 month agohelp please and thank you ?
A 2 cm length of tungsten filament in a small
lightbulb has a resistance of 0.08 Ohms
Find its diameter. The resistivity of the
filament is 5.6 × 10^−8 Ohms · m
Answer in units of mm
Physics2 months agophysics help please ?
A positive test charge of 7.45 × 10^−5 C is
placed in an electric field of 51.42 N/C intensity.
What is the strength of the force exerted on
the test charge?
Answer in units of N
1 AnswerPhysics3 months agophysics help?
A positive test charge of 7.45 × 10^−5 C is
placed in an electric field of 51.42 N/C intensity.
What is the strength of the force exerted on
the test charge?
Answer in units of N.
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Two identical conducting spheres are placed
with their centers 0.21 m apart. One is given
a charge of +1.2 × 10−8 C and the other a
charge of −1.6 × 10−8 C.
Find the magnitude of the electric force
exerted by one sphere on the other.
The value of the Coulomb constant is
8.98755 × 109 N · m2
/C
2
.
Answer in units of N.
part 2 ?
The spheres are connected by a conducting
wire.
After equilibrium has occurred, find the
electric force between them.
Answer in units of N
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pt1
Two identical conducting spheres are placedwith their centers 0.21 m apart. One is givena charge of +1.2 × 10−8 C and the other acharge of −1.6 × 10−8 C.Find the magnitude of the electric forceexerted by one sphere on the other.The value of the Coulomb constant is8.98755 × 109 N · m2/C2.Answer in units of Npt 2 The spheres are connected by a conductingwire.After equilibrium has occurred, find theelectric force between them.Answer in units of N.
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part 1 A bullet of mass 2 g moving with an initial
speed 500 m/s is fired into and passes through
a block of mass 6 kg, as shown in the figure.
The block, initially at rest on a frictionless,
horizontal surface, is connected to a spring of
force constant 599 N/m. If the block moves a distance 0.68 cm to the
right after the bullet passed through it, find
the speed v at which the bullet emerges from
the block.
Answer in units of m/s.
part 2 Find the magnitude of the energy lost in the
collision.
Answer in units of J.
part 1 A 580 kg mass is sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface with a speed of 9.5 m/s when
it collides with a 82 kg mass initially at rest,
as shown. The masses stick together and slide
up a frictionless track at 60◦
from horizontalWhat is the speed of the two blocks immediately after the collision? The acceleration
due to gravity is 9.8 m/s
2
.
Answer in units of m/s.
part 2 After the collision, the masses slide up the
incline. To what maximum height h above the horizontal surface will the masses slide?
Answer in units of m
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An 8 g bullet is fired into a 319 g block that
is initially at rest at the edge of a frictionless
table of height 1.1 m. The bullet remains in
the block, and after impact the block lands
1.7 m from the bottom of the table. Find the initial speed of the bullet. The
acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s ^2
.
Answer in units of m/s.
A 4.15 g bullet is fired vertically into a 1.98 kg
block of wood.
The bullet gets stuck in the block, and the
impact lifts the block 0.074 m up. (That is,
the block — with the bullet stuck in it — rises
0.074 m up above its initial position, and then
falls back down.)
Given g = 9.8 m/s ^2
. What was the initial
velocity of the bullet?
Answer in units of m/s
A rocket is fired vertically upward. At the
instant it reaches an altitude of 2720 m and a
speed of 296 m/s, it explodes into three equal
fragments. One fragment continues to move
upward with a speed of 250 m/s following the
explosion. The second fragment has a speed
of 476 m/s and is moving east right after the
explosion.
What is the magnitude of the velocity of
the third fragment?
Answer in units of m/s.
Physics4 months agophysics help need done soon please ?
An 8 g bullet is fired into a 319 g block that
is initially at rest at the edge of a frictionless
table of height 1.1 m. The bullet remains in
the block, and after impact the block lands
1.7 m from the bottom of the table. Find the initial speed of the bullet. The
acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s ^2
.
Answer in units of m/s.
A 4.15 g bullet is fired vertically into a 1.98 kg
block of wood.
The bullet gets stuck in the block, and the
impact lifts the block 0.074 m up. (That is,
the block — with the bullet stuck in it — rises
0.074 m up above its initial position, and then
falls back down.)
Given g = 9.8 m/s ^2
. What was the initial
velocity of the bullet?
Answer in units of m/s
A rocket is fired vertically upward. At the
instant it reaches an altitude of 2720 m and a
speed of 296 m/s, it explodes into three equal
fragments. One fragment continues to move
upward with a speed of 250 m/s following the
explosion. The second fragment has a speed
of 476 m/s and is moving east right after the
explosion.
What is the magnitude of the velocity of
the third fragment?
Answer in units of m/s.
1 AnswerPhysics4 months agophysics help?
A space station in the form of a large wheel,
112 m in diameter, rotates to provide an “artificial gravity” of 8.8 m/s
2
for people located
on the outer rim.
Find the rotational frequency of the wheel
that will produce this effect.
Answer in units of rpm
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A space station in the form of a large wheel,
281 m in diameter, rotates to provide an “artificial gravity” of 4.6 m/s
2
for people located
on the outer rim.
Find the rotational frequency of the wheel
that will produce this effect.
Answer in units of rpm
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According to the Guinness Book of World
Records (1990 edition, p. 169), the highest
rotary speed ever attained was 2010 m/s (4500
mph). The rotating rod was 15.3 cm (6 in)
long. Assume the speed quoted is that of the
end of the rod.
What is the centripetal acceleration of the
end of the rod?
Answer in units of m/s
2
If you were to attach a(n) 2.29 g object to the
end of the rod, what force would be needed to
hold it on the rod?
What is the period of rotation of the rod?
Answer in units of s.
Physics5 months agophysics help please ?
An amusement park ride consists of a large
vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast
enough that a person inside is stuck to the
wall and does not slide down when the floor
drops away.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s
2
.
Given g = 9.8 m/s
2
, the coefficient µ =
0.614 of static friction between a person and
the wall, and the radius of the cylinder R =
5.2 m. For simplicity, neglect the person’s
depth and assume he or she is just a physical
point on the wall. The person’s speed is
v =
2πR
T
where T is the rotation period of the cylinder
(the time to complete a full circle).
Find the maximum rotation period T of the
cylinder which would prevent a 73 kg person
from falling down.
Answer in units of s.
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