B) Imagine that you had a pair of fuzzy dice hanging from the same point, and that you applied the same charge to each. How far apart from each other would they hang?
B) Imagine that you had a pair of fuzzy dice hanging from the same point, and...
you hung 0.1kg from the brass spring and measured the oscillation period. Now imagine hanging that same 0.1kg mass from the steel spring, which has a higher spring constant. How would the steel spring’s oscillation period compare to the brass spring’s
Just "B" please in detail.
Imagine that we suspend two small plastic spheres with mass m using insulating threads of length L from a common point. If the spheres are uncharged, they will hang so they touch; but when they are both given the same charge q, they repel each other and hang a distance d apart, as shown below. Assume that d is pretty small compared to L but large compared to the diameter of the balls. (a) Explain,...
Dani is playing a game with a pair of dice where the roller wins a point for "snake eyes" (rolling a one on each die) and earns nothing for all other rolls. So far Dani has rolled twenty times and gotten snake eyes twice. Which of the following statements is TRUE? a. Dani's rolls have a binomial distribution. b. Dani's rolls do not have a binomial distribution. c. The sample of snake eyes do not have a binomial distribution. d....
The game Monopoly is played with a pair of fair, distinguishable dice. Every time you roll doubles (both dice show the same number) you get to roll again immediately. However, if you roll doubles three times in a row on the same turn you are sent directly to Jail. What is the probability of being sent to jail in this manner? (Note: Each roll of the dice is independent of all other rolls.) (Express your answer as a fraction in...
Pick a random point anywhere on the rod (far from the edges) and
consider another infinitesimal piece of the same length the same
distance away from the random point you picked as the first piece
and the electric field that it produces. How would the electric
fields produced by these two pieces add? Would they enhance each
other in certain directions? Would they cancel each other in
certain directions?
In this question, we are going to solve the "Long line...
You have a pair of 4-sided dice. The four sides of each die are numbered 1, 2. 3, and 4. Each time the pair of dice is rolled, you add the numbers from each die. Out of all the possible ways the dice can land, how many of them give you a sum of 5? Number How many ways give you a sum of 8? Number What is the probability of rolling a sum of 7 with these dice? Number
How far from a -6.20 μC point charge must a 2.40 μC point charge be placed in order for the electric potential energy of the pair of charges to be -0.500 J ? (Take the energy to be zero when the charges are infinitely far apart.
If you toss a pair of dice, the sum T of the numbers appearing on the upper faces of the dice can assume the value of an integer in the interval 2 T 12. a. Find the probability distribution for T. Display this probability distribution in a table. b. Construct a probability histogram for P(T ). How would you describe the shape of this distribution?
How far from a -7.40 μC point charge must a 2.50 μC point charge be placed in order for the electric potential energy of the pair of charges to be -0.600 J ? (Take the energy to be zero when the charges are infinitely far apart.) Express your answer in meters
PHYSICS 2401 Lab Homework Force Between Hanging Pith Balls This homework will be due when you come to class the week of February 4. In lab 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 bails, one has twice the charge of the hang at the same...