A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 1.0 m/s with its 90-cm-wide head perpendicular to the earth's 55 μT magnetic field
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 1.0 m/s with its 90-cm-wide head...
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 1.4 m/s with its 85-cm-wide head perpendicular to the earth's 60 μT magnetic field. What is the magnitude of the emf induced between the two sides of the shark's head? Answer in mV.
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 2.0 m/s with its 81-cm-wide head perpendicular to the earth's 50 μT magnetic field. Part A What is the magnitude of the emf induced between the two sides of the shark's head? Express your answer in millivolts.
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 1.5 m/s with its 87-cm-wide head perpendicular to the earth's 50 μT magnetic field. Part A What is the magnitude of the emf induced between the two sides of the shark's head? Express your answer using two significant figures. answer must be in mV
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 1.5m/s
with its 90cm-cm-wide head perpendicular to the earth's 53T magnetic
field.
What is the magnitude of the emf induced between the two sides
of the shark's head?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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A river has a steady speed of 0.500 m/s. A student swims upstream a distance of 2.00 km and swims back to the starting point. If the student can swim at a speed of 1.20 m/s in still water, how long does the trip take?
it) 2) A river has a steady speed of 0.600 m/s. A student swims upstream a distance of 1.00 km and swims back to the starting point (a) Ir the student can swim at a speed of 1.40 m/s in still water, how long does the trip take? (b) How much time is required in still water for the same length swim?
A river has a steady speed of 0.450 m/s. A student swims upstream a distance of 1.70 km and swims back to the starting point. If the student can swim at a speed of 1.40 m/s in still water, how long does the trip take swimming up and down in the current)? If the water were still, by how much would the trip be longer or shorter? (Give a negative answer for a shorter trip.)
An electron is moving at a speed of 1.50 ✕ 104 m/s in a circular path of radius of 1.7 cm inside a solenoid. The magnetic field of the solenoid is perpendicular to the plane of the electron's path. The solenoid has 25 turns per centimeter. (a) Find the strength of the magnetic field inside the solenoid. . μT (b) Find the current in the solenoid mA
An electron is moving at a speed of 2.50 ✕ 104 m/s in a circular path of radius of 3.9 cm inside a solenoid. The magnetic field of the solenoid is perpendicular to the plane of the electron's path. The solenoid has 25 turns per centimeter. (a) Find the strength of the magnetic field inside the solenoid. μT (b) Find the current in the solenoid. mA