Compare the de Broglie wavelength of an alpha particle moving at 3.40x107 miles per hour (1.52x107m/s) to that of a baseball moving at 90.0 miles per hour (40.2 m/s) and a proton with a speed of 1.30x107 miles per hour (5.81x10 m/s). Louis de Broglie Which region of the electromagnetic spectrum are each of these wavelengths near? A. Ultraviolet 10-8...
Compare the de Broglie wavelength of a baseball moving at 90.0 miles per hour (40.2 m/s) to that of an electron moving at 1.30x107 miles per hour (5.81x10 m/s) and an alpha particle with a speed of 3.40x107 miles per hour (1.52x10 m/s). Louis de Broglie Which region of the electromagnetic spectrum are each of these wavelengths near? A. Ultraviolet...
What is the electric field strength E at a point 0.400 m from a point charge of +1.50μ C?
What is the electric field strength E at a point 0.300 m from a point charge of +3.25 uC?
A string with both ends held fixed is vibrating in its third harmonic. The waves have a speed of 194 m/s and a frequency of 225 Hz . The amplitude of the standing wave at an antinode is 0.390 cm . A. Calculate the maximum transverse velocity of the string at this point. B. Calculate the maximum transverse acceleration of...
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Exercise 13.1 In Example 13.1, assume the propagation is from material (2) into material (1) and calculate: (a) The reflection and transmission coefficients at the interface. (b) The amplitude of the electric and magnetic field intensities at a distance 1 km from the interface in material (1)...
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1,(7 points) Three point-like charged objects lie along the x-axis, One has a charge of +154 nc and is located at the origin; one has a charge of +21.9 nC and is located at x1.78 cm; the third has a charge of -16.2 nC and is located at x +1.43 cm. What is the magnitude of the...
A given system has the equipotential surfaces shown in the figure .Here is a link:http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1122530/1/Walker.20.39.jpgA)What is the magnitude of the electric field?E=___ V/mB)What is the direction of the electric field?θ=____ degrees from the +x axisC)What is the shortest distance one can move to undergo a change in potential of 2.50 V?d=____mm
The plates of a parallel-plate capacitor are 700 cm2 in area and 0.3 cm apart. The potential difference between the plates is 935 V. (a) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates? (b) the charge on each plate? (c) the force exerted by the field on one of the plates? Now the two plates touch at...
A +41nC charge is located at −2.9cmi^, and a −82nC charge is located at +2.9cmi^. Other than at infinity, where along the i axis is the electric field zero? Please answer in cm Other than at infinity, where along the i axis is the electric potential zero? There are two answers to this one, put the smaller/more negative answer in...