PHYSICS 2401 Lab Homework Force Between Hanging Pith Balls This homework will be due when you...
Please Help: Question 1: You measured the force between two charged pith balls where the pith balls were of the same size and mass. Your assumption was that the charge on the balls was the same. Consider this change to that situation. Instead of identical pith balls, one has twice the charge of the other. Both pith balls hang from strings of length L. Assume the masses are the same and both pith balls hang at the same angle. Derive...
PHYSICS 2401 Lab Homework - Refraction This homework will be due when you come to lab the week of November 18. A beam of light passes from water through a thin layer of oil and into air, as shown in the image below: Only the beam in the water is shown in the fieure. If the angle at which the beam is retracted in the ar is refracted in the air from the oil is 25° (the picture is not...
please help PHYSICS 2401 Lab Homework - Refraction This homework will be due when you come to lab the week of November 18. A beam of light passes from water through a thin layer of oil and into air, as shown in the image below. Only the beam in the water is shown in the figure. If the angle at which the beam is refracted in the air from the oil is 25° (the picture is not to scale), at...
PHYSICS 1404 Lab Homework – The Electric Field and Potential Between Charged Plates This homework will be due when you come to lab the week of February 17. This homework is to be done on this sheet. Consider the two parallel plates shown below containing equal and opposite charges. The top plate is the negatively charged plate. The potential difference between the plates is 50 V, and they are 1.4 m apart. Point A is a point in space 0.20...
Michal Smith R11340334 PHYSICS 1404 Lab Homework-Force on a Current-Carrying Wire This homework will be due when you come to lab the week of November 4. A horseshoe magnet, with its north and south poles indicated, is shown in the figure below. Between the poles of the magnet is a wire perpendicular to the page, with current out of the page. a) Draw magnetic field lines for the magner. Explain why you drew the field lines the way you did....
Lab Homework - Force on a Current-Carrying Wire This homework will be due when you come to lab the week of November 4. A horseshoe magnet, with its north and south poles indicated, is shown in the figure below. Between the poles of the magnet is a wire perpendicular to the page, with current out of the page. a) Draw magnetic field lines for the magnet. Explain why you drew the field lines the way you did. b) If there...