29-As shown at right, the side of the cube on the left scale is half the...
MATH ACTIVITY 10.3 Views of Cube Figures Purpose: Explore space figures by building and drawing views of cube figures. Materials: Cubes for constructing figures; grid paper (download from www.mhhe.com/bbne) for drawing views and blueprints. 1. The cube figure at the left was constructed from five cubes. Looking at the figure from the top, the front (one face colored red), and the right side, gives three two- dimensional views of the cube figure. Build each figure in parts a, b, and...
A Gautuan cube is shown to the left of a positively charged particle. Consider the statements below: Amber: "The electric flux through every side of the cube will be zero because there is no charge inside the cube." Bo: "Since there is no charge inside the cube, the net electric flux through the cube will be zero. However, each side will have non-zero electric flux values which, when added together, cancel out." Caleb: " The net electric flux on the...
The side of a perfect cube of sugar is 0.75 inches. Answer the following questions: A. Report the length of the cube in cm and mm (show your work) B. What is the volume of the cube? (show your work) C. What is the mass of the cube if the density is sucrose (table sugar) is 1.59g/cm3? D. How many moles of sucrose (C12H22O11) are there in the cube.
15) A uniform marble rolls down a symmetrical bowl, starting from rest at the top of the left side. The top of each side is a distance h above the bottom of the bowl. The left half of the bowl is rough enough to cause the marble to roll without slipping, but the right half has no friction because it is coated with oil. (a) How far up the smooth side will the marble go, measured vertically from the bottom?...
Find that right hand side is equal to left hand side
Convert this code into python and then compare result
If your left hand side is not equal to right hand side then find
the error into your code
values
a = 2.0
b = 1.0
c = 2.0
d = 3.0
at the end print both left hand side and right hand side
for example
print lefthand
print righthand
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q1Recitation 22B-Turn in your work at the end of the period Problem 1 A cube of side \(2.0 \mathrm{~m}\) sits ou the \(x y\) plane with one comer at the origin. There is a nom-aniform clectnic field given by \(\vec{E}=\left[\left(4.0 \times 10^{2}\right) \mathrm{x}+350\right] \mathrm{NC} i\), where \(x\) is in meters. Calculate(a) the net electric flux through the cube. (Hint Add the flux through each surface) \(32 \mathrm{kN} \cdot \mathrm{m}^{2} / \mathrm{C}\).(b) the net charge enclosed. \(0.28 \mathrm{pC}\)Problem 2 A hollow insulating sphere has an...
please help show work 1. A uniform solid cube of material is 10.0cm on each side has a mass of 700g. What fraction of its volume would be submerged when it floats in water? Density of water= 1000 kg/m3 a) 0.20 b) 0.50 c) 0.70 d) 0.79 2. Which of these is NOT a vector quantity? a)Torque b) Force c) Moment of Inertia d) Angular momentum
A cube of side L-3.2 m lies in a region where the electric field is given by E-2 7+5.4)i -4.0k N/C. We wish to find the net electric flux through the cube by first calculating the flux through each of (a) What is the flux through the left face of the cube? N-m2/C (b) What is the flux through the right face of the cube? N m2/c (c) What is the flux through the top face of the cube? (d)...
A compound microscope consists of two converging lenses as shown to the left (not to scale.) A compound microscope has an eyepiece lens with a power of 11 D and an objective lens with a power of 40 D. The lenses are separated by 15 cm and the object is 4 cm from the objective lens. Where is the final image relative to the eyepiece lens? [-99.6 cm] What is the total magnification of the final image? [-19.9] Is the...
7. Which statement is true about the acid/base equilibrium reaction? ASH OH (A) The right side is favored because the base on the right side is the stronger of the two bases. (B) The right side is favored because the base on the right side is more stable. (C) The left side is favored because the base on the left side is weaker. (D) The right side is favored because we always draw reactions such that the right side is...