Physics, 14.04.2020 18:55, jlankford148
One electron collides elastically with a second electron initially at rest. After the collision, the radii of their trajectories are 1.00 cm and 1.90 cm. The trajectories are perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.0500 T. Determine the energy (in keV) of the incident electron.
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An object of dimensions 50 cm x 40 cm x 0.20 cm has a mass 60g. find its density in g/cm3 and kg/ m3
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:50, Dweath50
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:30, klorpo4055
In positive numbers less than 1, the zeros between the decimal point and a non-zero number are blank significant
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