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The apparatus below is submerged in a uniform, constant magnetic field, B. A conducting bar moves to the left at a constant speed v on two conducting rails joined as shown. As a result of the bar moving through this constant magnetic field, a current I is induced in the indicated direction. Which one of the following directions is that of B? a) Toward the right b) Toward the left c) Parallel to the long axis of the bar d) Into...
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Question 2 The positive and negative plates of a parallel-plate capacitor have an area of 3.60 cm by 3.60 cm. Their surface charge densities are +1.00x10-6 C/m2 and -1.00x10-6 C/m2, respectively. A proton moving parallel to the plates enters the middle of the space between them at a speed of 4.75x106 m/s. Assuming the field outside the capacitor is O and the field inside is unifornm...
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16. A sliding bar and conducting rails complete a circuit through which a magnetic field flows. Rail to rail distance is a 0.1m, R 1002, B 0.2T. When 0.8m what is the flux through the loop, and if the bar moves down at 0.5m/s What is the emf betwenc and "b"? Find the force exerted on the bar and ts induced current by the magnetic field,...
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2.50 2.00 1.50 Distance (meters) 1.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 Time (sec) A continuous stream of data for this experiment would look like the graph above. Using a ruler, draw a chord from the origin to the point (0.60, 1.80). Then, draw another line that is tangent to the curve and parallel to the chord you just drew 5) 6) What...
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Question 3, chap 131, sect 1. part 1 of 1 10 points Question 9, chap 131, sect 4 part 3 of 3 10 points What is the direction of the current flow A two-turn circular wire loop of radius through the loop containing the moving bar 0.628 m lies in a plane perpendicular to a and the resistor before (while the bar is on the uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.325 T.right side of...
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The figure below gives the path of a squirrel moving about on level ground, from point A (at time t-O), to points B (at t D (at t 10.2 min). Consider the the squirrel from average velocities of the squirrel from point A to each of the other three points. y (m) 25 x (m) 50 -25 -50 (a) Of the three average velocities, which has the...
Please I need help with that , thank you very much Discussion Question Chapter 10: Product Strategy THE PRODUCTS ITS ABOUT THE COMPANY NIKE (SHOES) Instructions Write a post for the Discussion Forum on this topic, addressing the questions below. You may use either a written paragraph or bullet-point format. Part 1 should be 2–3 paragraphs in length or an equivalent amount of content in bullet-point form. Responses to your classmates’ posts should be 1–2 paragraphs or several bullet points...
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Let y denote the number of broken eggs in a randomly selected carton of one dozen eggs. ply) 0.60 0.20 0.15 0.04 0.01 (a) Calculate and interpretu ? (Round your answer to two (b) In the long run, for what proportion of cartons is the number of broken eggs less than decimal places). Does this surprise you? Yes NO (c) Explain why #, is not equal to...
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l. Consider the geode ie L = {it : t E R, t > 0) in 2, and consider the point i+1 which is not on L. Show that there are infinitely many distinct hyperbolic geodesics passing through w that do not intersect L.
l. Consider the geode ie L = {it : t E R, t >...