Physics, 12.07.2019 21:10, Mrlittlefish
Acurrent carrying wire (with current i) travels to the right. a loop of length a and width b (a> b) is at a distance r above the wire. the sides of length a are parralell to the wire. two resistors (r1, r2) are placed on each side of length b. a conducting rod is pulled to the left at constant speed v along the sides of length a, perpendicular to the wire. what are the currents going through r1 and r2?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 15:00, bmr12
Using software, a simulation of a javelin being thrown both on earth and on the moon is created. in both cases, the velocity and angle of projection are kept the same. on earth, the javelin covers a distance y. what distance would it cover on the moon? (the moon’s gravity is about 1/6th that of earth.) a. 6y b. 6/y c. y/6 d. (y+6)2
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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:50, Amandarobersonn
While goofing off at the ice skating rink, a student takes off her shoes and places each of them on the ice. her friend, a hockey player, then shoots a hockey puck at each shoe. the first puck immediately comes to rest after it collides with the left shoe. the second puck rebounds after it collides with the right shoe. if each hockey puck has the same incoming speed, which shoe has greater speed after the collision? the right shoe. both shoes have the same speed. the left shoe.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:10, tednequamoore4307
Aspecified volume of space contains an electric field for which the magnitude is given by e=e0cos(ωt). suppose that e0 = 20 v/m and ω = 1.0 × 107 s−1. part a what is the maximum displacement current through a 0.80 m2 cross-sectional area of this volume? express your answer with the appropriate units. idisp, max i d i s p , m a x = nothing nothing request answer part b how would this area have to be oriented relative to the electric field to get this maximum displacement current?
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