Physics, 07.11.2019 22:31, Ashleymsmith
Monday homework problem 10.6 a simple generator is constructed by rotating a flat coil in a uniform magnetic field. suppose we rotate a flat coil of radius 2.0cm and 400 turns in the earth’s magnetic field 6 times per second so that the surface normal to the coil is parallel to the field once per revolution. the earth’s magnetic field is still about 4 × 10−5t. what is the maximum emf that would be measured acro
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:40, rileybaby34
Uranium has two naturally occurring isotopes. 238u has a natural abundance of 99.3% and 235u has an abundance of 0.7%. it is the rarer 235u that is needed for nuclear reactors. the isotopes are separated by forming uranium hexafluoride uf6, which is a gas, then allowing it to diffuse through a series of porous membranes. 235uf6 has a slightly larger rms speed than 238uf6 and diffuses slightly faster. many repetitions of this procedure gradually separate the two isotopes. what is the ratio of the rms speed of 235uf6 to that of 238uf6? express your answer to five significant figures.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:00, rosepotato789
Choose a realistic problem for which these are the correct freebody diagrams. be sure that the answer that the problem requests is consistent with the diagrams shown. choose a realistic problem for which these are the correct freebody diagrams. be sure that the answer that the problem requests is consistent with the diagrams shown. a 1.0 kg block is placed on top of a 2.0 kg block. a horizontal rope pulls the 2.0 kg block across a frictionless floor with a force of 21.0 n. the coefficient between the two blocks is 0.75. does the 1.0 kg block on top slide?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 06:30, jaallen3679
Two blocks of aluminum (specific heat c=0.22 cal/g celsius) with masses of 1000 g and 100 g are at a temperature of 70 c. which block has more thermal (internal) energy? explain why?
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