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Solving an equation involving Coulomb's law
Thanks Mr. Charles Link. In the first solution i get the q12 -6*10-6q1 -16*10-12 = 0 and for second one i get q12 - 6*10-6q1-16*106 = 0. My question is why i get different powers for the term involving -16.- logearav
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving an equation involving Coulomb's law
Homework Statement Hi Members, I have solved an equation involving Coulomb's law in two ways and have posted the images of the same. I get two types of equations. Please help me to find where i gone wrong? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution- logearav
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- Coulomb's law Law
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why is charge quantized and unable to exist in fractional or decimal values?
Homework Statement Quantisation means charge always exist in integral multiples of magnitude of charge of electron and to put it mathematically we say q = ne, where n is an integer 1,2,3,4 ... -1,-2,-3,... etc. Numerous print and web materials say that charge cannot exist in fraction or...- logearav
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- Charge Quantisation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding the magnitude and direction of current thro Kirchhoff law
Thank you gneill and rude man for your help.- logearav
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Finding the magnitude and direction of current thro Kirchhoff law
Homework Statement Revered Members, Please go through my attachment. I have been asked to find the magnitude and direction of current through the 10 ohm resistor. The answer that is given in the book is 1/23 Ampere from A to B. But i solved as given in the attachment but i got the answer...- logearav
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- Current Direction Kirchhoff Kirchhoff law Law Magnitude Magnitude and direction
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Factors on which conductivity depends
Homework Statement The conductivity of a material depends on a) Resistance(R) b) Area of cross section(A) c) Length(L) d) Resistivity(ρ) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution The formula for Resistivity is given by ρ = AR/L and Conductivity(σ) being the reciprocal of...- logearav
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- Conductivity Factors
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Probability of picking a ball randomly from a group of balls
Homework Statement From a bag containing 4 white and 6 black balls, 2 balls are drawn at random. If the balls are drawn one after the other, without replacement, find the probability that The first ball is white and the second ball is black Homework Equations The Attempt at a...- logearav
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- Ball Balls Group Probability
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Frictional charging and weight of the body involved
Homework Statement If a body is charged by rubbing it, its weight a) may slightly increase of slightly decrease b) increases slightly c) decreases slightly d) remains constant Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I know weight is nothing but gravitational force...- logearav
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- Body Charging Weight
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Induced Current and Eddy Current
Thanks TSnY.- logearav
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Induced Current and Eddy Current
Homework Statement I want to know whether Eddy current and Induced Current are same? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution 1)When flux linked with a circuit changes, an emf is induced in the circuit and this emf is called induced emf and the current is called induced...- logearav
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- Current Eddy current Induced Induced current
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Expert Answers for Electronics Questions - Get Help Now!
Electronics questions -- help needed Homework Statement Revered members, I list below some of the questions asked in a competitive exam to test the proficiency of electronics. I request the members to give the answers. I have produced the answers which i have written, below each question. I...- logearav
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- Electronics
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Position and acceleration vector - parallel and perpendicular
Thanks gneill. But this is how the question appears in University Exam paper.- logearav
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Position and acceleration vector - parallel and perpendicular
Position and acceleration vector -- parallel and perpendicular Homework Statement The motion of a particle is defined by the position vector r = A(Cos t + t Sin t) i + A(Sin t + t Cos t) j where t is expressed in seconds. Determine the values of t for which the position vector and...- logearav
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- Acceleration Parallel Perpendicular Position Vector
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Can Infractions Expire? Understanding the Consequences of Forum Misconduct
Thanks for the reply. Now all the accumulated points expires, and then one receives a fresh infraction which has worth(!) of 3 points. Now , will it be 11 points or 3 points- logearav
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Graduate Attractive nature of nuclear forces
"At a distance of 1.5 fermi, the nuclear force becomes maximum and remains attractive in nature. However, at a distance of 0.5 fermi, the nuclear force suddenly becomes repulsive. " Revered Members, Nuclear force is a short range force, so naturally when the distance between the nucleons...- logearav
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- Forces Nature Nuclear
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics