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    Wave Fronts - Points Must Be In Phase & Superposed

    In the diagram shown: All points on anyone wave front shown must be: a) traveling with the same speed b) traveling in the same medium c) in phase d) superposed We never did wave fronts in class, and this is a question on my graded review packet for our final. I think the answer is d...
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    What are the charge options for baryons?

    And this isn't homework... it's in a review packet for my final exam, but the packet is all the things he didn't teach us that we might need to know.
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    What are the charge options for baryons?

    I did read... they're protons and neutrons. So, that's why I asked "Is it 0 e?" for a neutron.
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    What are the charge options for baryons?

    My guess would be choice b) 0 e. Am I correct?
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    What are the charge options for baryons?

    Ok... I read that but I still don't get it.
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    What are the charge options for baryons?

    A baryon may have a charge of: a) -1/3 e b) 0 e c) 2/3 e d) 4/3 e I have no idea what a baryon is... and I've spent over 20 minutes online trying to answer this simple question.
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    Electric Circuit, drawing question

    I didn't really understand any of that... I emailed my teacher and he said the resistances 2 & 4 are combined, then I have to figure out the rest. They either combine and resistance2,4 is shown on the far right side, and then is considered parallel to resitance 3, making the circuit a series...
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    Electric Circuit, drawing question

    I have to simplify this circuit step by step, and I'm stuck on how the first step after the drawing shown should look (how it looks after the resitances labeled 2 & 4 are combined).
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    Problem related to Milikan's Oil Drop Experiment

    OOps... I meant mass in kg or weight in Newtons.
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    Problem related to Milikan's Oil Drop Experiment

    wait a minute... I think I have it. I just need the weight of one electron (in kg). Anyone know that?
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    Problem related to Milikan's Oil Drop Experiment

    By the way... this assigment is being collected & graded.
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    Problem related to Milikan's Oil Drop Experiment

    How would I figure out the answer to this question (what formulas)? Here are the formulas I've been using for this homework assignment: PEe = -qEd V = W/q V = -Ed C = q/V Question: An oil drop having a charge of 8 x 10^-19 C is suspended between two charged parallel plates. The...
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