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(10%) Problem 9: A point charge Q-4.6 nC is located at the origin. A cylinder of radius R- 0.55 m is concentric with the z-axis with the top of the cylinder at height H1- 0.45 m above the origin and the bottom of the cylinder at height H2045 m below the origin. Refer to the figure. The y-axis points into the screen Z-axis X-axis Otheexpertta.com 20% Part (a) Calculate the electric flux passing out through...
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6. At 25°C, a steel rod is 2 cm in diameter. It is to fit a hollow steel ring of diameter 1.995 cm. What temperature should the ring be heated to if the rod is to just fit in it? Alternatively, can the rod be subjected to some temperature change to get the same effect? Take the coefficient of linear expansion of steel=1.2 X 10-5/°Celsius
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Problem 1. Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the inomenta pzl through p,s of the objects pro- sented in the figure below. 20 g 20 g 200 g I m/s 2 m/s 5 10 g 10 g 0.1 m/s 3 I m/s Solution 2,4
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Consider the circuit shown in the Figure. Ri= 2.00 Q, R,= 10.0 1, Rg = 5.000, R4 = 4.00 9, Rş= 3.00 2,8 = 8.00 V. a Calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit. b) Calculate the total current in the circuit. c) Calculate the voltage drop across the R1 resistor d) Calculate the voltage across the Rs resistor. e) Calculate the current in the Rş resistor. R2 RA R3...
P 2. (12.5 points) The figures show cross-sections of spherical (A.C.D) or cubical (B.E) Gaussian surfaces that intersect solid charged spheres of radius R. The situations on the left and right are independent. The centre each of sphere is at the origin of Insulator separate coordinate systems with axes going through the centre of both spheres. The total charge + is the same for the conducting sphere on the left and the uniformly charged dielectric sphere on the right. The...
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Consider the following image. (Take q1 +2.95 nC and q28.44 nC.) gh 42 (a) Find the net electric flux through the cube shown in the figure above. N m2/c (b) Can you use Gauss's law to find the electric field on the surface of this cube? Yes No Explain
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PSS 28.2 Ampere's Law 5 of 6 Constar A cyanancas conductor is supported by n aung disks on the axis of a conducting tube with outer radius R = 6.15 cm and inner radius RA335 cm. (Figure 1) The central conductor and the conducting tube carry equal Currents of -3.05 A in opposite directions. The currents are distributed uniformly over the cross sections of each conductor. What is the value of...
Problem Solving:(Show all work in every problem) (10 points) The figure shows the bonding of cytosine and guanine. The O-H and H-N distances are each 0.110 nm. In this case, assume that the bonding is due only to the forces along the O-H-O, N-H-N, and O-H-N combinations, and assume also that these three combinations are parallel to each other. (NOTE: Use k =9.00 x 10° Nm2/C) 1. Calculate the net force that cytosine exerts on guanine due to the preceding...
Problem 1 [25 points) Show all relevant work!!! The figure shows three point charges, qı = +2.0 nC, q2 = -2.0 nC and q3 = +6.0 nC the distance a = 0.03 m. Assume the electric potential is zero at infinity. 91 Р (a) [8 points] Calculate the electric potential due to the system of charges at point P, on the right upper corner of the square a 92 93 х a (b) [10 points] Calculate the electric potential energy...