Physics, 28.10.2019 04:31, stephanieeping
Check all that apply. the magnetic force on the current-carrying wire is strongest when the current is parallel to the magnetic field lines. the direction of the magnetic force acting on a current-carrying wire in a uniform magnetic field is perpendicular to the direction of the field. the direction of the magnetic force acting on a current-carrying wire in a uniform magnetic field is perpendicular to the direction of the current. the magnetic force on the current-carrying wire is strongest when the current is perpendicular to the magnetic field lines.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 18:30, Tierriny576
A6,600 kg train car moving at +2.0 m/s bumps into and locks together with one of mass 5,400kg moving at -3.0m/s. what is their final velocity? +0.50 m/s -1.0 m/s +2.5 m/s -0.25 m/s
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Physics, 22.06.2019 01:10, twhalon72
The x-coordinate of a particle in curvilinear motion is given by x = 3.1t3 - 4.9t where x is in feet and t is in seconds. the y-component of acceleration in feet per second squared is given by ay = 2.3t. if the particle has y-components y = 0 and vy = 5.0 ft/sec when t = 0, find the magnitudes of the velocity v and acceleration a when t = 1.8 sec. sketch the path for the first 1.8 seconds of motion, and show the velocity and acceleration vectors for t = 1.8 sec. answers: v = ft/sec a = ft/sec2
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:50, am2garcia5
A30 kg weight lies on top of a massless piston of area a = 0.01 m2 the exterior air is at a (constant) p =1 atm and t = 27 c. the interior gas is 0.4 moles of (ideal) n2 and it has initial temperature 27.00 degrees c. 1. what is the initial pressure in the interior? a. 29.4 kpa b. 130.7 kpa c. 101.3 kpa the next three questions concern what happens when an amount of heat q is slowly added to the interior, raising the piston by 1 mm and raising the interior temperature to 27.40 c
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