A particle with charge q has an initial velocity Vx =300.0m/sx when it enters a region of space with a uniform electric filed E=400.0V/my and a uniform magnetic field B=0.7Tz. The net force exerted on this particle is F=-0.0005Ny. Find the magnitude and sign of the charge q.
Parallel plates have an area of 28 cm2each, and are separated by 12 mm of air. One has a positive charge of 9.5 mC on it, the other a charge of -9.5 mC on it. A. Draw the parallel plates, mark which plate is positive and which is negative, and draw the electric field between them. (I’m expecting the edge-on view, but...
Question (part 1 of 2) Two identical conducting spheres are placed with their centers 0.5 m apart. One is given a charge of +1.1 x 10-8 C and the other a charge of-1.6 x 10-8C Find the magnitude of the electric force exerted by one sphere on the other The value of the Coulomb constant is 8.98755 x 10 N...
12. A longitudinal standing wave can be created in a long, thin aluminum rod by stroking the rod with very dry fingers. This is often done as a physics demonstration, creating a high-pitched, very annoying whine. From a wave perspective, the standing wave is equivalent to a sound standing wave in an open-open tube. In particular, both ends of the...
A uniformly charged rod of length L=2.2 m lies along the x-axis with its right end at the origin. The rod has a total charge of Q=6.8 μC, A point P is located on the x-axis a distance a = 0.45 m to the right of the origin.Part (a) Consider a thin slice of the rod of thickness dr located a...
A 2.00 m long string has a mass of 15.50 g. A 696 g mass is attached to the string and hung over a pulley (see illustration from one of the team problems). The end of the string is then vibrated at a frequency of 126 Hz. Find the wavelength for the wave generated. Give your answer in centimeters (cm)...
Radio waves are typically used for c because they have such low energy, and thus won't hurt living objects when they come in contact with them. A radio wave has a wavelength of 0.349 m. What is the of one photon of this radiation? >10-15 1.7x10-16) 02.3x10-34, 0 5.7-10-25 07.7*10-49
Radio waves are typically used for communication because they have such low energy, and thus won't hurt living objects when they come in contact with them. A radio wave has a wavelength of 0.349 m. What is the energy of one photon of this radiation? >10-15 j 1.7x10-16) 2.3x10-34 ) 5.7x10-25) 7.7x10-43)
using the standing wave model
4. Two speakers, 15 m apart, are facing each other producing identical 229 Hz sounds. You owards the other, and you hear what sounds like beats at a walk away from one speaker, t frequency of 2.5 Hz. a How fast are you wallting?
Q1: Consider two particles occupying the ground state 01) and the first excited state (42) of the one dimensional infinite square potential well. Give a proper form of the normalized wave function of the system (11,12) in the following cases: (a) The two particles are distinguishable. (b) The two particles are identical bosons. (c) The two particles are identical fermions