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Two very long parallel wires are a distance d apart and carry equal currents in opposite directions. the locations where the net magnetic field due to these currentsis equal to zero?what is the right answer?
Objects of masses m1 = 4.00 kg and m2 = 9.00 kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley as in the figure below. The object m1 is held atrest on the floor, and m2 rests on a fixed incline of ? = 41.0°. The objects are released from rest, and m2 slides 1.70 m down the slope of the incline in 3.40 s.
Josh and Taylor, standing face-to-face on frictionless ice, push off each other, causing each to slide backward. Josh is much bigger than Taylor. After the push, whichof the two is moving faster? A. Josh B. Taylor
On planet Z, the standard unit of length is the foose. Ann the Astronaut is 5.90 feet tall on earth. She lands on planet Z and is measured to be 94 foosi tall. Her partner Rachael is 88 foosi tall. How tall is Rachael on Earth?
On planet Z, the standard unit of length is the foose. Ann the Astronaut is 5.90 feet tall on earth. She lands on planet Z and is measured to be 94 foosi tall. Her partner Rachael is 88 foosi tall. How tall is Rachael on Earth?
A 22.5 kg block sits on the plane shown in the figure above. The plane is inclined from level at angle θ = 18.4°. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface is μs = 0.498, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is μk = 0.397. The block remains at rest on the plane. What is the magnitude of the frictional force acting on the block?
A 22.5 kg block is sliding down the plane shown in the figure above. The plane is inclined from level at angle θ = 31.9°. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface is μs = 0.498, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is μk = 0.397. What is the magnitude of the frictional force acting on the block?
Calculate the orbital velocity and altitude of the satellite that completes one revolution around the Earth in 96 minutes.