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Engineering Basic Circuit Homework: Is Vx Connected?
Homework Statement [PLAIN]http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/1456/pforum.png Is the Vx in this connected to the 14[V] source and the 3.9 [kΩ]? I basically just want to look at it like a voltage source but I think it is incorrect. I mean can it still be considered a closed loop? :redface:- Neophyte
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Solving Two Lens System: O1, F1, F2, i2, M
-(1/f) - (1/O) = (1/i) -(1/6.5) -(1/9.6) = 1/i = 0.258 i1 = -3.87 :redface: d = 13 cm o2 = d - i1 o2 = 13 +3.875 o2 = 16.875 cm 1/i2 = (1/f) - (1/o2) 1/0.07587 = (1/7.4) - (1/16.875) i2 = 13.179 Thank you both :smile:- Neophyte
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving Two Lens System: O1, F1, F2, i2, M
Homework Statement Two Lens systems: Lens one is a diverging lens and lens two is converging O1 (object distance) = 9.6 cm Focal length F1= 6.5 cm distance between the two lenses is 13 cm F2 = 7.4 cm Find the image distance i2 for the image produced by lens 2 (the final image...- Neophyte
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- Lens Systems
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do Magnetic Fields Combine at Point P Between Two Current-Carrying Wires?
I think I love you.:!) It was the perpendicular to R part I had forgotten, thank you for your help.- Neophyte
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do Magnetic Fields Combine at Point P Between Two Current-Carrying Wires?
Homework Statement Figure below shows two very long straight wires (in cross section) that each carry a current of 4.26 A directly out of the page. Distance d1 = 6.01 m and distance d2 = 4.18 m. What is the magnitude of the net magnetic field at point P, which lies on a perpendicular bisector...- Neophyte
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- Current
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Rate of Reaction: How Does H+ Concentration Affect It?
Homework Statement Consider the reaction with the rate law, Rate = k[BrO3-][Br-][H+]2 By what factor does the rate change if the concentration of H+ is decreased by a factor of 3? Just put in the number as a whole number or fraction. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution...- Neophyte
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- Concentration Rate Reaction
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Calculate ΔHrxn for Liquid -> Solid Water at -5°C
Homework Statement What is the heat change in J associated with 80.7 g of liquid water at 5.00 ° C changing to solid water at -5.00 °C? Homework Equations c(H2 O) (liq) = 4.184 J/(g.K) c(H2O) (s) = 2.09 J/ (g.K) DHfus(H2 O) = 6.02 kJ/mol The Attempt at a Solution Δt = 5°...- Neophyte
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- Liquid Solid
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Chemistry Moles of solute particles are present in 5.07 mL of 0.688 M
No, it was simply marked incorrect so I am unsure of the actual answer. I just looked up osmolarity after you mentioned it. My book unfortunately neglected it :(. This is the first encounter with it so I was not sure if the method of obtaining it was correct. "the osmolarity of a simple...- Neophyte
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Chemistry Moles of solute particles are present in 5.07 mL of 0.688 M
So it is 3.49E-3 * 4 = 1.40E-2 ? Thank you for your help.- Neophyte
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Chemistry Moles of solute particles are present in 5.07 mL of 0.688 M
Homework Statement How many moles of solute particles are present in 5.07 mL of 0.688 M Na3PO4? Use scientific notation with 3 significant figures! Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution 0.00507 L of soln 0.688 M M= mol solute / L of soln 0.688 = x / 0.00507 .688 *...- Neophyte
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- Moles Particles
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Stuck in a Lab Course - Should I Drop or Settle for a C?
Basically I am taking the lab concurrently with the class, unfortunately we learn how to do the lab a few weeks after we do it so its becoming quite depressing. I could probably slide out of it with a B or C and get absolutely nothing out of it. I should have waited to take it butI didnt realize...- Neophyte
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- Course Drop Lab Stuck
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Constant Acceleration one dimension
Hm, So... c) Vo = 100m/s v(t) = -10t + 100m/s 0 -100/-10 = t t = 10 s x(10) = -500 + 1000 = 500m d) = 20 s?- Neophyte
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Constant Acceleration one dimension
Homework Statement A rocket starting at rest takes on a net acceleration of 20m/s^2 in a vertical line until it runs out of fuel after 5 seconds. At what height does it run out of fuel? What is its velocity when it runs out of fuel? What is its maximum height? How long does it take to hit the...- Neophyte
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- Acceleration Constant Constant acceleration Dimension
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Calculate Vector Components and Angles in 3D Space?
so cosθ = 2.2/22.24 θ = 84.3 180 - θ = 95.6 degrees? If - 2.2k was positive wouldn't it be the same thing as the + z-axis because cos is same for +/-? Will I always do (180 - θ)? I had done e) wrong (e) What is the component of a along the direction of b? Its basically a.b = abcosθ...- Neophyte
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Calculate Vector Components and Angles in 3D Space?
Homework Statement What are (a) the x component, (b) the y component, and (c) the z component of r= a-b +c if a = 6.5i + 4.2j - 6.7k, b = -6.3i + 1.5j + 1.4k, and c = 8.2i + 4.3j + 5.9k. (d) Calculate the angle between r and the positive z axis. (e) What is the...- Neophyte
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- Magnitude Vector
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help