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Please for problem 2
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Please tell RL Circuit I2 I3 for b and c ASAP
Flu please give answers.
please tell parts
I problem ans not coming right.
Please tell Q1 e and b.
Pls tell ans of Q1 b,c,d,e,f,g
Pls. tell K and w values and ans of Q1 all parts.
Flu pls. tell ans of Q1 part b wavenumber, part c and e
Phy pls. tell ans of Q1 part b wavenumber, part c and e and 3b
Pls. tell ans of freq in Q1 and part e and g.
Pl tell formula for Q6 part b,c and Q8 n=1.45 and alpha=66
FLU pl tell ans for value t=2.4e-16
FLU pl. tell ans for t=2.4e-16
Pl tell ans for prob 1 part c case 2 1.6711e8 is showing wrong
In Q4 what is Km Is it kM=2500
hmmmm pls. find ans of the below. An electromagnet has a steel core (κM≈ 2500) with an approximately circular cross sectional area of 5.0 cm2. The radius of the magnet is 10.0 cm; there is a small air gap of only 2.6 mm (see sketch). The current through the magnet's N= 120-turn coil is 34 A.
hmmmm pls. post ans for this question pls I have got only one chance left. A solenoid has N=1863.0 turns, length d=46 cm , and radius b=0.4 cm, (b<<d) . The solenoid is connected via a switch, S1 , to an ideal voltage source with electromotive force ϵ=3 V and a resistor with resistance R=41 Ohm . Assume all the self-inductance in the circuit is due to the solenoid. At time t=0 , S1 is closed while S2 remains open. (a) When a current I=4.39e-2 A is flowing through the outer loop of the circuit (i.e. S1 is still closed and S2 is still open), what is the magnitude of the magnetic field inside the solenoid (in Tesla)? unanswered (b) What is the self-inductance L of the solenoid (in H)? unanswered (c) What is the current (in A) in the circuit a very long time (t>>L/R) after S1 is closed? . unanswered (d) How much energy (in J) is stored in the magnetic field of the coil a very long time (t>>L/R) after S1 is closed? unanswered For the next part, assume that a very long time (t>>L/R) after the switch S1 was closed, the voltage source is disconnected from the circuit by opening switch S1. Simultaneously, the solenoid is connected to a capacitor of capacitance C=651 μF by closing switch S2. Assume there is negligible resistance in this new circuit. (e) What is the maximum amount of charge (in Coulombs) that will appear on the capacitor? unanswered (f) How long does it take (in s) after S1 is opened and S2 is closed before the capacitor first reaches its maximum charge?
Can any one pls put the correct formulas in order.
Q6 ans can be solved by HW7 And HW8
Pls. tell any one ans I am working on 1d
Pls. tell what is v and maximum value.
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Pls tell other ans 1,2,4,5,6
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This wave is traveling through a medium whose index of refraction is 1.3. E= 2.8 xsin(2*π/lamdaz + 1.19e16) t V/m B =B_0sin(2*π/lamdaz + 1.19e16 t) Tesla Please tel ans for this phy.
Please tell ans of any question please Q3 a=0 last part =0
robbo ppls tell what are the formulas for which you have posted.
Phy thanks for the ans I have ans for Q3 a=0 and last part =0
last ques radially outward both and last ques =0
Please give ans for Q5 for values I am getting them last chance please What is the total magnetic flux through the loop (in Tesla m ) when is 62 cm. Include only the magnetic flux associated with the external field (i.e. ignore the flux associated with the magnetic self-field generated by the current in the wire loop). Note that you do not need to calculate or know at what time the loop is at this location. incorrect (b) Using Faraday's Law and Ohm's Law, find the magnitude (in Amps) of the induced current in the bar at the time when 1.00 m/sec. Note that you do not need to calculate or know at what time the loop has this speed. incorrect (c) Which way does the current flow around the loop, clockwise or counterclockwise? Status: correct (d) What is the total magnetic force (in Newtons) on the rigid wire loop when 1.00 m/sec? Again, ignore any effects due to the self magnetic field. direction: Status: correct magnitude (in Newtons): incorrect (e) What is the magnitude of the terminal speed (in m/sec) of the loop (i.e. the speed at which the loop will be moving when it no longer accelerates)?
Anonymous what is t in Q3 b
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This one I mistype it out. a dish of coarsely ground corn kernels boiled with water” and milk and is served with biscuits (Grits). This is my source at the end.
The website were I got the definition Grits does not have author.
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Please. I’ve been reading everything but a lot of those answers I have no idea what they are. I have a D in social studies and I never post here for SS, but now I just realize I am so bad at it I just get an F every time. I need help please
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If each pizza has 4 slices , how many pizzas should they order
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You all are wrong i got 12/17 for the non written ones. The correct answers are 1. D 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.D 6.C 7.C 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.B 16.D 17B
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I'm skeptical of var(x) = 4500. That's taking the variance for a day and multiplying it by 30, which is the naive approach. But the 30 days constant should go inside of the variance, so it get's effectively squared.
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