Physics, 02.09.2020 22:01, amuijakobp78deg
However, the spring does exert a transverse "action" force on the support at the fixed end: If the incident wave is traveling on the top side of the spring, the spring will try to pull the support up, toward this top side. In this case, what would the transverse "reaction" force be? Does it make sense why this would invert the wave?
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Apair of 10μf capacitors in a high-power laser are charged to 1.7 kv. a. what charge is stored in each capacitor? b. how much energy is stored in each capacitor?
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Light from a sodium lamp passes through a diffraction grating that has 1000 slits per millimeter. the interference pattern is viewed on a screen 1.000 m behind the grating. the first (m = 1) two bright yellow fringes that are visible are 0.7288 m and 0.7300 m from the central maximum. what are the wavelengths of these two fringes?
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