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Please do part A , B and C . Zoom to see clearly. Thanks Class Management Help Reading Quiz C4 Begin Date: l19/2017 12:01:00 AM Due Date: 1/312017 2:00:00 PM End Date: 5/31/2017 10:00:00 AM 000%) Problem i: The three figures below show two small balls, of masses mi 1.8 kg and A) v m2 6.5 kg. 14 cm from the origin. What is thexcomponent of the center ofmass tus tus 4 33% Part (a) In figure (A), the po...
Home Class Management | Help in Date:321/2018 1201.00 AM - Due Date: 119/2018 11:5900 PM End Date: 12//2018 11 59.00 PM (9%) Problem 10: Suppose you have a telecsope with a 110 cm focal length objective and a 3.5 cm focal length eyepiece. Randomized Variables fo 110 cm f3.5 cm Find the distance in centimeters between the objective and eyepiece lenses in the telescope needed to produce a final image very far from the observer, where vision is most relaxed....
Can someone please help me with part A and B. Thank you (10%) Problem 7: A conducting sphere of radius r! = 0.31 m has a total charge of Q = 2.3 μC. A new uncharged conducting sphere of radius r2 0.21 m joins to the original by a small conducting wire. The spheres are separated by an immense distance compared to their size - 50% Part (a) what is the total charge on sphere two Q2 after they are...
I really need some help with part a part B and part see if you could please explain how you got the answer that would be great! Class Management | Help Online HW#7 Begin Date: 2/17/2020 12:01:00 AM - Due Date: 3/9/2020 11:59:00 PM End Date: 5/9/2020 11:59:00 PM (11%) Problem 5: A large power plant generates electricity at 12.0 kV. Its old transformer once converted the voltage to 355 kV. The secondary coil of this transformer is being replaced...
(18 %) Problem 3: west of north Suppose you walk 11 m in a direction exactly 25° south of west then you walk 18 m in a direction exactly 44° 25% Part (a) How far are you from your starting point in m? R- 19.26 X Attempts Remain × 25% Part (b) What is the angle of the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured North of West in degrees? Grade Summary Deductions...