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Graduate [E&M] Sliding Conductor & Magnetic Field
Hello, Please consider this diagram: From the diagram, we can see there are two forces. One: The Lorentz Force (qvB). Using the RHR, we can see that there is a force pushing north (up) to cause the separation of charges in the sliding conductor to establish the current in the loop. Two...- CyberneticTitan
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How do you calculate the length of a board using torque?
Using m1gL1=m0gL2 (7kg)(9.8m/s2)(1m)=(15kg)(9.8m/s2)(L2) Solve for L2 results in 0.4666...meters, which is the distance from the pivot to the center of gravity. Add 1 meter to find the distance from the cat to the center of gravity, which is 1.4666...meters. Double to find the total length...- CyberneticTitan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How do you calculate the length of a board using torque?
Hello, Sorry for grave-digging this thread, but I have the exact same problem as you. Perhaps you were also a NCDES Physics 12 student with the same workbook aha. I may have figured out the solution, for all the NCDES Physics 12 students googling this question aha. No where in our lessions were...- CyberneticTitan
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Quick Relative Velocity question
The question asks "The kinematic equation d=vt is used in conjunction with relative velocity questions. Explain why the other kinematic equations are not useful for most relative velocity questions." I assume the answer to this is that most relative velocity questions that I deal with assume...- CyberneticTitan
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- Relative Relative velocity Velocity
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How Can I Prepare for Engineering School at UBC?
Hello members of Physics Forums. I am a Grade 12 student pursuing the engineering field. Hoping to get into UBC in September! Undoubtedly I will have many homework questions to ask, and hopefully, I will be able to contribute when I know my stuff. Thanks- CyberneticTitan
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