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Part B please. (10%) Problem 10: Consider the arrangement of point charges in the figure Ga Ad Otheexpertta.com +7.50pC and qc-9.--7.50 μ 50% Part (a) Straight downward Determine the direction of the force on 9 (with q > 0) in the figure, given that g.-96 Correct >ム50% Part (b) Calculate the magnitude of the force on the charge q in newtons, given that the square is 11 cm on a side and q= 1.75 Grade Summary Deductions 0% Potential 100%...
In a living organism a fixed fraction 1.30 x 10-12 of 12C is the radioactive isotope 14C, which has a half life of (50%) Problem 2: 5730 y What is the activity of the 14C in 0.55 g of12C found in living tissue in Bq? Grade Summary Deductions Potential 0% 100% tan07 8 9 cosO cotanasin acos( atan0 acotansinhO coshO tanh cotanhO Degrees O Radians in Submissions Attempts remaining: 7 (3%per attempt) detailed view 12 3 0 Submit Hint I...
In a living organism a fixed fraction 1.30 x 10-12 of 12C is the radioactive isotope 14C, which has a half life of (50%) Problem 2: 5730 y What is the activity of the 14C in 0.55 g of12C found in living tissue in Bq? Grade Summary Deductions Potential 0% 100% tan07 8 9 cosO cotanasin acos( atan0 acotansinhO coshO tanh cotanhO Degrees O Radians in Submissions Attempts remaining: 7 (3%per attempt) detailed view 12 3 0 Submit Hint I...
(8%) Problem 11: The print in many books averages 3.50 mm in height. Randomized Variables do = 26 cm How big (in mm) is the image of the print on the retina when the book is held 26 cm from the eye? Assume the distance from the lens to the retina is 2.00 cm. d d Grade Summary Deductions Potential 100% Thal = Submissions Attempts remaining (3 per attempo sino cos tano cotano asin() acos atano acotan sinho) cosho tanho...
omework I Begin Date: 8/28/2019 v. 12%) Problem 10: Suppose a point charge creates a 9500 N/C electric field at a distance of 0.65 m A 50% Part (a) What is the magnitude of the point charge in coulombs? cos tano acos sino cotano asino atano acotan cosho tanh) • Degrees 789 4 5 6 1 2 3 sinh cotanho Radians Submat Hint Feedback I give up! its: 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining 1 Feedback: 0% deduction per feedback....
The figure shows the electric field lines near two charges ql (red) and (10%) Problem 8: 92 (blue). Ctheexpertta P 4.50% Parta)Vhatistheratio oftheircharges2 Grade Summar 91192 = Potential sino coso tan07 8 9M cotanO asin acosO atan) acotan) sinho cosho tanh0 cotanho Submissions Attempts remaini (4% per attempt) detailed view 0 ODegrees Radians VO BACKSPACE DIL CLEAR: Submit Hint give up!
The figure shows the electric field lines near two charges ql (red) and (10%) Problem 8: 92 (blue). Ctheexpertta P 4.50% Parta)Vhatistheratio oftheircharges2 Grade Summar 91192 = Potential sino coso tan07 8 9M cotanO asin acosO atan) acotan) sinho cosho tanh0 cotanho Submissions Attempts remaini (4% per attempt) detailed view 0 ODegrees Radians VO BACKSPACE DIL CLEAR: Submit Hint give up!
(50%) Problem 1: A 60Co source (which has a half-life of 5.2714 y) is labeled 4.00 mCi, but its present activity is found to be 1.1 x 10' Bq Randomized Variables R = 1.1 × 107 Bq 50% Part (a) What is the present activity in mCi? Grade Summary 0% 100% Potential cosO cotanasin acos( atan0 acotansinhO coshO tanh cotanhO O Degrees O Radians in tan 兀 Submissions Attempts remaining: 7 (3%per attempt) detailed view 0 Submit Hint I give...
(17%) Problem 4: In the figure, the point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle 28 ㎝ on a side. qa Otheexpertta.co % Part (a) Fin the magnitude ofthe electric field in newtons per coulomb at the center of the triangular configuration of charges, given 2.8 nC9 5 that q 9.9nC, and ge 1.7 nC Grade Sunmmary Deductions Potential 100 Submissions Atteepts remaining El per attempt cotan asin) acoso atano acetanO sin0 coshO tanhO cotanho detailed vien...
(9%) Problem 4: In this problem you will consider the effect that thermal expansion due to temperature will have on Archimedes' principle. Take the densities of water and copper at O'C to be 1.00 x 10 kg/m and 8.90 x 10 kg/m", respectively. 50% Part(a) Calculate the fraction of a copper block's weight that is supported by the buoyant force at O'C. F/Wc.(0°C) = 0 Grade Summary Deductions 00 Potential 1004 ( 7 8 9 E A 4 5 6...