Sketch (not a picture) of both the electron gun and magnetic chamber. In real life, the electron gun is super tiny so your sketch will not be to scale. In that sketch, include a free body diagram of an electron both in the electron gun section and in the magnetic chamber section.
Write all of the assumptions that have been made to justify those two free body diagrams.
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Sketch (not a picture) of both the electron gun and magnetic chamber. In real life, the...
) You need to set up a magnetic field perpendicular to the 5) An electron gun ends out a beam of electrons whose kinetic energies are all about 65 weV. V-16x 10- beam that causes it to turn through a circular arc of length 4 mm. How strong must the magnetic field be? Answer: Submit All A 6) You take a wire and wind it into a circular loop leaving the two ends free so that they can be connected...
INTERPRETING THE REAL LIFE STORY: Shondra’s Experience I was surprised at my results of the body composition assessments we did in our lab. The BMI calculation told me I was at a healthy weight (about 24). But when we did the skinfold test, I found out that I was almost 29 percent body fat, which is considered overweight. I talked about it with my instructor and I told her that for the first two years after starting college I had...
The crane shown in the sketch is to be designed to lifl a load of 70 KN to a maximum height which corresponds to the position where the beam will be making an angle of 70P with the ground You are required to: Draw necessary free body diagrams and caculate all the forces acting on the beam, piston rod and mount joints for the configuration shown in the sketch 2) Design the beam based on bending stress only, assuming a...
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Original: Sound Visualization Write a program that uses StdAudio and Picture to create an interesting two-dimensional color visualization of a sound file while it is playing. Be creative! Additional Notes: double[] data = StdAudio.read(<filename>); -> Takes a sound file and store it as a 2D array of real numbers. Picture pic = new Picture(300,200); -> Creates a picture 300 pixels wide and 200 pixels high Color c= new Color(<red>,<green>,<blue>); -> Each value of <red>, <green>, <blue> is between...
3) Here’s a real-life example of how anatomy affects function.
Domestic dogs have a diversity of skull
shapes ranging from those who look more like their wolf
ancestors, such as huskies, to flat-faced
breeds, such as boxers. Because of these differences in
morphology, two dogs of similar body mass
can have very different biomechanical forces in their jaws. The
jaws below are representative of a
husky and a boxer (both can weigh approximately 25 Kg as
adults). Points A and...
Your project will require you to develop a database design to
solve a real-life data management problem. It can be any problem in
your work environment or for another organization, for example, a
bookstore (think of how Amazon uses databases), a course management
system (think of how a university manages courses), a bank (think
of how your bank works), and an online auction site (think of how
Ebay works). You will develop a database to solve this problem
You will...
I need help with this homework. I've been sick and out of
class and don't know how to do it!! :(
1. Below is a nanodragster...
... wm ve Serected at random for grading, but a full answer key will be posted to Blackboard. 1. Below is a nanodragster. YES, we can make machines-cars, even at the nano-scale, the sizes of molecules. This little nanodragster has some nifty features. Its chassis is rigid like the chassis of a real car....
In Real Life: Win-Win Problem Solving [ Silence ] [ Noises ] >> Can you be a little more quiet? I don't have class until 10 o'clock. I want to catch up on some sleep. >> Sorry to bother you. I am cleaning up last night's dinner dishes. >> Well, I wish you would do it a little more quietly. I was up late studying, >> Well if you would've washed them last night, I wouldn't have had to clean...
for this i presented problem number 80 from section 10.4. i
need to answer the following questions in the third picture. just
those questions. no cursive please its hard to read.
Math 213-101 Section 10.4 Discussion #80-Saved to this PC Layout References Mailings Review View Help Tell me what you want to do Problem: Historical Pathways. Throughout recorded history, people in various walls of life have had a recrentional interest in nathematics. For example, Represenlative James A Garfield discovered a...
Pitch: The pitch was prepared by doing an online research browsing through various international travel sites, the search was predominantly related to kind of services offered by airlines, hotels and travel agents to support the international travelers which include both business and leisure travelers. The negative is that the industry is changing constantly so we had to update our pitch at regular intervals. There are many new facilities for the international traveler and value-added services added every day. To keep...