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8. Five charges are located at five of the corners of a regular hexagon with sides of 10 cm, as shown on Fig. 8 (see Fig. below). Find the electric field at the sixth corner of the hexagon. y -4--24C 92-3MC 10/ 14 E- ? 3-4 MC - X 10 Fig.8-1 5=2 MC - 94 34C 8. Five charges are located at five of the corners of a regular hexagon with sides of 10 cm, as shown on Fig. 8...
#2 only. thank you. step by step please. 2. Refer to that one hexagon is added to one figure to get. the next figure. Let H be the function describing the perimeter as a function of the figure number. Figure 1.1, Hexagon Pattern. Assume that each edge of the hexagon measures 1 cm. Assume (a) Draw the next two figures in the pattern. (b) Make a table with columns forn and H(n) for 1 (c) Make a graph of the...
A force P is applied at B, in a regular hexagon, as shown. Determine (a) the moment of the force P about E, (b) the magnitude and sense of the horizontal force applied at A that creates the same moment about E, (c) the (i) magnitude and (ii) direction (from horizontal) of the smallest force applied at A that creates the same moment about E. (Hint: Internal angle of regular hexagon is 120°) If P=500 N, a=40°, a=300 mm
1. The hexagonal unit cell of zinc shown below is 4.94 A in height and 2.65 A along the edge of the base. (a) How many atoms are there per unit cell? (b) What is the volume of the unit cell? (c) Calculate the density of zinc. The Regular Hexagon Number of sides n- 6 Internal angles beta-2t/3 radians 120 degrees Central angles alpha-/3 radians- 60 degrees Perimeter P 6a 6R Area K 3a2 sqrt(3)/2 -3R2 sqrt(3)/2 -2r sqrt(3) -3a...
Use your rules for translations and reflections to create a picture. You may do this on paper or using a computer program, such as Geogebra. Follow each step, in o 1. Graph a hexagon with vertices at (-4, 0), (-2, 0)·(-1,-1), (-2,-2), (-4,-2), and (-5,-1). 2. In the center of the hexagon, label it A. 3. Reflect hexagon A across the y-axis 4. Label the reflected hexagon A 5. Go bak to hexagon A, and translate it using the rule...
Questions 7 to 8. Refer to the frequency domain representation of a circuit shown below. It is known that Il = 11.562-51.2 ° and 12 = 9.034 88.9 ° expressed in rms amps or it is known that I1 = 16.35 Z- 51.2° and 12 = 12.77Z 88.9 ° expressed in maximum amplitude amps. 4 13 j6 Vs -j10 11Y 3 5 12 7. The impedance seen by the voltage source Vs is most nearly (A) 13Z-10° (B) 14.24+11° (C)...
What is the area of this triangle? 13 11 10 12 1a. Find the area a = 5; b =10; c = 8; d = 7, h = 6 1b. Find the area Each square is 1 square cm no 1.
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