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Instructions. For each question, show all work leading to an answer and simplify as much as reasonably possible. 1. An amusement-park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder of radius R. The cylinder spins about its axis fast enough such that any person inside is pinned against the wall when the floor drops away. Let p, be the coefficient of static friction between person and wall. Find the minimum speed that the cylinder wall must have to keep a person...
Instructions. For each question, show all work leading to an answer and simplify as much as reasonably possible. 1. A 3.00-kg block starts from rest at the top of a ramp having an inclination of 30.0°. The block slides a distance of 2.00 m down the ramp in 1.50 s. Neglect air resistance. (a) Find the magnitude of the block's constant acceleration. (b) Find the coefficient of kinetic frictioti between block and ramp. 2. A small, flat cushion of mass...
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Instructions. For each question, show all work leading to an answer and simplify as much as reasonably possible. 1. A 3.00-kg block starts from rest at the top of a ramp having an inclination of 30.0°. The block slides a distance of 2.00 m down the ramp in 1.50 s. Neglect air resistance (a) Find the magnitude of the block's constant acceleration (b) Find the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and ramp 2. A sal, flat...
Instructions. For each question, show all work leading to an answer and simplity as much as reasonably possible. 1. A particle of mass m has the wave function where A and a are positive real constants (a) Find A. You may find the integral expression to be helpful. (b) Calculate the mean values of r and r2. You may find the integral expression ayr for γ > 0 to be helpful. (c) Calculate the mean values of pa and pa....
possible. 1. A sphere of radius R consists of linear material of dielectric constant x. Embedded in the sphere is a free-charge density ρ= k/r, where k is constant and r is the distance from the sphere's center. (a) Show that ker 2REo is the electrie field inside the sphere. (b) The electric field outside the sphere is 26or2 Find the scalar potential at the center of the sphere, taking the zero of potential at infinite radial distance 2. In...
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Instructions. For each question, show all work leading to an answer and simplify as much as reasonably possible. 1. A 3.00-kg block starts from rest at the top of a ramp having an inclination of 30.0°. The block slides a distance of 2.00 m down the ramp in 1.50 s. Neglect air resistance (a) Find the magnitude of the block's constant acceleration (b) Find the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and ramp...
Problem #2 a) On a given surface S that bounds a volume T, the electrostatic potential takes the constant value V0. The total charge inside the volume T is Q and there is no charge anywhere else. Show that the electrostatic energy contained in the space outside of S is : ?_E=(??_0)/2 b) Using the potential formalism (U_E = ∫∫∫ ? ??), find the energy required to assemble a solid sphere of radius R and charge Q. Problem #3 :...
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In this problem you will use first-order perturbation theory to determine the energy shift in the hydrogen ground state due to the finite size of the proton. (a) (6 pts) Write down the spatial wavefunction for the 1S state (ground state) of hydrogen. (b) (6 pts) Assume that the...
HOMERWORK SET1-Electrostatics Due Date Thu, Sept 20th fv-22y2 V in free space, fnd the eergy stored in a lme defined by 1 sI, Hint: Given V(x.y). we can get the eectric field since E-grad(V) A spherical conductor ofradíus α carries a surface charge with density pa-Determine the potential energy in terms of a. 2. 3 IfE-3,5a V/m, calculate the potential energy stored within the vokume defined by o r< 1,0<y<2,0fc3 4. In free space, Vpe sinip) (a) find E (b)...
For multiple-choice questions, circle the letter of the one best answer (unless more than one answer is asked for) Show your work on free-response questions. Be sure to use proper units and significant figures in your final answers. Organization and neatness count, too. Do NOT use red ink please reserve that color for grading. 3. A thin, hollow metal sphere with a radius of 11.0 cm carries a net charge of-85ЮнС. Location Pi is located 18.0 cm to the right...