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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:30
On a day when the barometer reads 75.23 cm, a reaction vessel holds 250 ml of ideal gas at 20 celsius. an oil manometer ( Ļ= 810 kg/m^3) reads the pressure in the vessel to be 41 cm of oil and below atmospheric pressure. what volume will the gas occupy under s.t.p.?
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The frequencies refer to the sample data collected from a population of interest when performing a hypothesis test comparing two or more population proportions.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:00
Consider a uniformly charged ring in the xy plane, centered at the origin. the ring has radius a and positive charge qdistributed evenly along its circumference. a)what is the direction of the electric field at any point on the z axis? . b)what is the magnitude of the electric field along the positive z axis? use k in your answer, where k=14ĻĻµ0. d)the ball will oscillate along the z axis between z=d and z=ād in simple harmonic motion. what will be the angular frequency Ļ of these oscillations? use the approximation dāŖa to simplify your calculation; that is, assume that d2+a2āa2. express your answer in terms of given charges, dimensions, and constants
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:30
Ametal ring 4.20 cm in diameter is placed between the north and south poles of large magnets with the plane of its area perpendicular to the magnetic field. these magnets produce an initial uniform field of 1.12 t between them but are gradually pulled apart, causing this field to remain uniform but decrease steadily at 0.240 t/s . (a) what is the magnitude of the electric field induced in the ring? (b) in which direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) does the current flow as viewed by someone on the south pole of the magnet?
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