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Chapter 14, Problem 028 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A piston of cross-sectional area...
LUS Halliday, Fundamentals of Physics, 11e Help System Announcements PRINTER VERSION CES BACK NEXT Chapter 14, Problem 028 A piston of cross-sectional area a is used in a hydraulic press to exert a small force of magnitude fon the enclosed liquid. A connecting pipe leads to a larger piston of cross-sectional area A (the figure). If the piston diameters are 4.01 cm and 63.0 cm, what force magnitude on the small piston will balance a 15.3 kN force on the...
he small piston of a hydraulic lift has a cross-sectional area of 3.50 cm2, and its large piston has a cross-sectional area of 200.0 cm2 (please see the figure below). What force must be applied to the small piston for the lift to raise a load of 14.8 kN? (In service stations, this force is usually exerted by compressed air.)
please answer all 4 questions, please write clear 4. If the pressure in the thermometer abo temperature? ve was 121 kPa, to the nearest Celsius degree what is the 9. The cross-sectional area of the output piston in a hydraulic device is 10 times the area of the input piston. By how much can the device multiply the input force? The cross-sectional area of the output piston in a hydraulic device is 3.0 times the area of the input piston....
Chapter 29, Problem 043 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The figure shows a cross section across a long cylindrical conductor of radius a -2.30 cm carrying uniform current 45.6 A. What is the magnitude of the current's magnetic field at radial distance (a) 0, (b) 1.76 cm, (c) 2.30 cm (wire's surface), (d)4.17 cm?
Chapter 30, Problem 046 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The current i through a 6.5 H inductor varies with time t as shown by the graph of the figure. The inductor has a resistance of 14 2. Find the magnitude of the induced emf during the time intervals (a) t = 0 to 2 ms; (b) 2 ms to 5 ms, and (c) 5 ms to 6 ms. (Ignore the behavior at the ends of the intervals.) 6...
Chapter 2, Problem 015 Z Your answer is partially correct. Try again. In the figure the three particles are fixed in place and have charges g, = 9, = +3e and g3 = +3e. Distance a = 4.95 um. What is the magnitude of the net electric field at point P due to the particles? Number UnitsTN/C or V/m the tolerance is +/-2%
Chapter 22, Problem 049 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A block with a mass of 13.5 g and a charge of +3.19 10 5 C is placed in an electric field with x component Ex 3.55 103-C component. = 680 N C, and component Ez-0. (a) What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on the block and (b) what angle does that force make with the positive x direction? If the block is released from rest at...
Chapter 22, Problem 049 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A block with a mass of 13.5 g and a charge of +3.19 10 5 C is placed in an electric field with x component Ex 3.55 103-C component. = 680 N C, and component Ez-0. (a) What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on the block and (b) what angle does that force make with the positive x direction? If the block is released from rest at...
Chapter 29, Problem 048 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. In the figure below, a long circular pipe with outside radius R 2.79 cm carries a (uniformly distributed) current i 13.5 mA into the page. A wire runs parallel to the pipe at a distance of 3.00R from center to center. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (into or out of the page) of the current in the wire such that the ratio of the magnitude of the...
Chapter 13, Problem 025 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A solid sphere of uniform density has a mass of 8.0 x 104 kg and a radius of 3.4 m. What is the magnitude of the gravitational force due to the sphere on a particle of mass 6.3 kg located at a distance of (a) 17 m and (b) 2.4 m from the center of the sphere? (c) Write a general expression for the magnitude of the gravitational force...