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Please! Can anyone explain those answers to me? It would be better if you could demonstrate your process. Thanks! Review Constants Periodic Tab (Figure 1) is the potential energy diagram for a 30g particle that is released from rest at 10 m Part A Will the particle move to the right in the positive direction or to the left in the negative direction, and why? Figure 1 of 1 Energy (J) • The particle will move to the left. Moving...
***** please help me with this question but only help if you know how to do the problem 100% correctly and make sure to answer all questions neatly that way I can follow and show step by step SP6 Ann measures the (relativistic) momentum of a tiny particle to be 3.2 x 103 kg mls. The mass of the particle is 8 x 10-3g, and it is moving in the-x-direction a. Find the total energy of the particle according to...
A particle moves and has a potential energy that can be described by the equation U(x) = 4 sin(2 x) where U(x) is in J. The total energy of the particle is E_tot = 2 J. Make a well-labelled graph of U(x)vs. x from x = 0 to x = pi. Draw a line corresponding to E_tot on your diagram. Assume the particle is moving in the positive x direction. Where is the particle speeding up? Make sure you solve...
***** please help me with this question but only help if you know how to do the problem 100% correctly and make sure to answer all questions neatly that way I can follow and show step by step SP6 Ann measures the (relativistic) momentum of a tiny particle to be 3.2 x 103 kg mls. The mass of the particle is 8 x 10-3g, and it is moving in the-x-direction a. Find the total energy of the particle according to...
this is one question with many parts, thanks for the help! D. Imagine a negatively charged particle (9--0.2 C) free to move back and forth along a straight line. There are other nearby charged particles that create electric potential and electric field at all points on the line. The system is made up of the negatively charged particle and the other particles that created the potential and field. As usual, we will assume an isolated system, so that this system's...
A time interval begins at time 2 s and ends at time 5 s. The duration of this time interval is [ Select ] ["0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" s. The durations of two consecutive time intervals are given by 2 s and 5 s. The duration of the combined time interval is [ Select ] ["0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10"] s. When calculating the duration of a time interval given...
Could someone explain to me the correct answers and the concept behind the positive is clockwise and how these answers are negative? A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F= 3.20 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.480 m. A uniform magnetic field B= 0.800 T is directed into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with constant velocity v- 4.70 m/s Using Faraday's Law, calculate...
Hello, please EXPLAIN how you got your answer. Thank you! int x = 1 int j; for (j=0; j <=2 ; j++) x = x * j ; cout << x << endl; What is the output of the C++ code above? Answer: A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
Hello, I do not know where to start, could you please explain to me how to solve the problem step by step A quart of milk weight about two pounds. the liquid element is bromine, Br2, has a density of 3.10 g/cm^3 at room temperature. What would be weight of 1 quart of bromine, in pounds??? 1 gallon= 4 quarts 1 L = 1.0567 quarts 1 pound: 453.6 G
Hello can you please walk me through the steps of this problem. MATHEMATICAL How would you prepare 1 L of a 0.050 M phosphate buffer at pH 7.5 using crystalline K,HPO, and a solution of 1.0 MHCI? 35.