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An electron has an initial velocity of (12.5j + 19.5k) km/s and a constant acceleration of (1.80×1012m/s2)i in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B =(400μT)i, find the electric field E.
a) Ex?
b) Ey?
c) Ez?
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An electron has an initial velocity of (12.0j + 14.0k) km/s and a constant acceleration of (1.80×1012m/s2)i in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B =(400μT)i, find the electric field E. a) Ex? b) Ey? c) Ez?
An electron has an initial velocity of (10.0j + 12.0k) km/s and a constant acceleration of (1.70×1012m/s2)i in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B =(400μT)i, find the electric field E. Ex? Tries 0/20 Ey? Tries 0/20 Ez? Tries 0/20
(8c28p9) An electron has an initial velocity of (10.5j + 14.5k) km/s and a constant acceleration of (1.10×1012 m/s2)i in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B =(400μT)i, find the electric field E. Ex Ey Ez
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Why does Thevenin's Theorem work? I understand how to use it but I don't understand why it works. I have been reading my textbook and can follow the procedure, but I want to understand on a deeper level why the author does what they do. So far I know that the steps are 1. Find Vth, the open terminal voltage 2. Find isc, the short circuit current Vth 3. Rth isc But I don't know why these steps work. I...
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1. Draw the Direct Form II realization of the LTI system described by
1. Draw the Direct Form II realization of the LTI system described by
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A 4000 bonl matures in lo ycaS and pays 2 perceat inerest twis a year. If the bond is sole( for 200 what is the annual investnent rate (IRR)? ncinferest twiES yea.
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Question 5) In the circuit shown in Fig. 5, the Fourier series expansion of Vs(t) is Find Vo(t) Fi9.s
Question 5) In the circuit shown in Fig. 5, the Fourier series expansion of Vs(t) is Find...
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4) (2 x 15 points) Four charges are attached to the corners of a square in thef x, y plane and rotate counterclockwise pr about the center of the square (the z-axis) at the angular frequency w. At the time t-0, the four charges are located as follows: +q at (+a, +a); +q at (-a, +a); -q at (+a, -a); and -q at (-a, -a) a) Calculate...
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2. A negatively-charged electron and its antiparticle, a positively-charged positron, are shot at different times into a magnetic field directed into the paper. Sketch the path you would expect each particle to take as it moves through the magnetic field. 3. You wonder if you could support your clothesline by running an electric current through it while it...