L=9.0 cm, R=3.82 cm, Q=1.9nC
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Please show all work and do not copy other solutions. I will give a thumbs up if you explain everything and get it correct. Thank you. Express the function y(t)=4 sin 2t + 15 cos 2nt in terms of (a) a sine term only. (b) Determine the amplitude, the period, the frequency in hertz of the function. (c) Draw the function in time domain.
I need the answer for this question. It has to be step by step on a document or a paper and it has to be clear so I can understand. I would give thumbs up (Like) to the person that answers correctly. If I don't understand, I would not give thumbs up (like). Please read all the question and thank you. This is general physics and its from Coulomb law. Answer this question STEP by STEP on a document or...
Please show all work. Thank you! 3. Three point-like charges are placed at the corners of a rectangle as shown in the figure, a = 36.0 cm and b = 56.0 cm. Find the magnitude of the net electrostatic force exerted on the point charge 73. Let qı = +17.0 uC, q2 = -41.0 uC, q3 = +48.0 uC. x 43.4 N (Show my other submissions] 47 q,0— b
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Please answer all the parts, show all work and explain the components. I will give you a thumbs up. 2. A small particle of mass m is pulled to the top of a frictionless half-cylinder (of radius by a light cord that passes over the top of the cylinder as shown. The force F is such that the particle moves at a constant speed v. R) (a) What is the normal foce on the particle when it is in the...
I was thinking of using truth tables however I would like to know the other methods involved in solving. Can you solve using at least two or more methods please? Thanks in advance. Prove that the set {((p-q) vr).(pv (q v s))) is satisfiable Prove that the set {((p-q) vr).(pv (q v s))) is satisfiable
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k(q)^2 / r = mv^2 please solve for v where k = 8.99x10^9 C, q = 10x10^-6 C, r = 0.055m, m = .001g. This problem is solving for electric potential energy and electric potential the right answer is V = 4.04x10^3 m/s. But I keep getting the wrong answer please do a step by step to show me thank you.
Please show all work and give correct answer. Will give a thumbs up and good rating :) 3. The circumference of a sphere was measured to be 84 cm with a possible error of .5 cm. Use differentials to estimate the maximum error in the calculated volume. Then find the relative error (C = 27r; V= #r3, relative error "Y). You may leave the maximum error in terms of 3 TT.