The electric potential immediately outside a charged conducting sphere is 240 V, and 10.0 cm above the surface of the sphere the potential is 130 V. (a) Determine the radius of the sphere. cm (b) Determine the charge on the sphere. nC The electric potential immediately outside another charged conducting sphere is 260 V, and 10.0 cm above the surface...
Make a qualitative sketch of the electric field lines produced by two equal positive charges, +q, that are separated by a distance d. How does your sketch change if one of the charges is instead negative? How does your sketch change if one of the charges is instead +2q? Gaussian surface 1 has twice the surface area of Gaussian surface...
Immediately outside a conducting sphere of unknown charge sphere, the potential is 140 V. and radius R the electric potential is 190 V, and 10.0 cm further from the (a) Determine the radius R of the sphere (in cm) 28 (b) Determine the charge on the sphere (in nC). c) The electric potential immediately outside another charged conducting sphere is...
Instructor Date Table I: Reactivity of metals with Hydrochloric A vith Hydrochloric Acid, HCI Metals Observation with HCI Bubbling F Dissolvity Reactions (molecular, ionic, net-ionic) Bubbling 1-white foaming |- Rapid rencion No reactan No reaction Ebubloliny - gas Zn |- Dissolving instant revern one bubble Molecular equation: 2A19 + 6HCI > 3 Yes, Slowly Gas evolved Ionic equation: 2Al +64t...
6. One end of a cord is fixed and a small 0.750-kg obiect is attached to the other end, where it swings in a section of a vertical circle of radius 2.50 m as shown in the figure below. When 0 28 speed of the object is 4.50 m/s. At this instant, find each of the following. a) (5 points)...
5 Suppose that a particle in a 1-dimensional box is in the state (x) = NxL-x) OSxSL = 0 everywhere else a) Show that this wavefunction is not an eigenvalue of the Hamiltonian operator. b) Sketch the wavefunction (x) c) Determine the value of the normalization constant N ! What this means is that the state is not stationary. so...
Two cars approach an ice-covered intersection. One car, of mass 1.15*10^3 kg, is initially traveling north at 11.1 m/s. The other car, of mass 1.65*10^3 kg, is initially traveling east at 11.1 m/s. The cars reach the intersection at the same instant, collide, and move off coupled together. Find the velocity of the center of mass of the two-car system...
A homeowner buys a package of four light bulbs, each of which has an average lifetime of 1000 hours. The homeowner, being an organized gentleman, places one of the bulbs from the package in a lamp, and the instant it burns out, replaces it with another. He continues this process until all four bulbs have burned out. For the first...
(1 point) (a) Show that each of the vector fields F = 4yi + 4xj, G= x y zit vol y J, and ] = vertinant virtuaj are gradient vector fields on some domain (not necessarily the whole plane) by finding a potential function for each. For F, a potential function is f(x, y) = For G, a potential function...
(1 point) For each of the following vector fields F, decide whether it is conservative or not by computing the appropriate first order partial derivatives. Type in a potential function f (that is, V f = F) with f(0,0) = 0. If it is not conservative, type N. A. F(x, y) = (-6x - y)i + (-x + 14y)j f...