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Find % Light Through 3 Polarizers
Okay you pointing out how stupid I was being really helped, I got it! Thank you- ScrubTier
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Find % Light Through 3 Polarizers
Would it just be angel given then?- ScrubTier
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Find % Light Through 3 Polarizers
We had had a similar problem but using only two polarizers so I was thinking after the first one the same ideas could be applied for the last two.- ScrubTier
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Find % Light Through 3 Polarizers
Homework Statement Polarizers 1 and 3 have their axes of polarization, indicated by the black solid lines, perpendicular to each other. If you try to shine light through only the combination of 1 and 3, you will find that none passes through. However, now we put in another polarizer (number 2...- ScrubTier
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- Physics Polarizer
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How Does Replacing a Sphere Affect Water Level in a Bowl?
Well doesn't it depend on if it actual sinks? Like how much the density changes which I don't know?- ScrubTier
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How Does Replacing a Sphere Affect Water Level in a Bowl?
In 1, 2,4 It would not submerge so 1. Would be no change because not submerging and mass no change 2. Fall because p being the same, R getting smaller, than M must also get smaller 4. Rise because p is the same, M gets larger ?- ScrubTier
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How Does Replacing a Sphere Affect Water Level in a Bowl?
1. R or U Floating: U mass doesn't change Submerged: Radius increase means more displacement 2. F To keep p constant both must fall 3. F or U Floating: U mass doesn't change Submerged: To get p to be larger with m constant then volume must decrease 4. R If Mass...- ScrubTier
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How Does Replacing a Sphere Affect Water Level in a Bowl?
A small solid sphere of mass M0, of radius R0, and of uniform density ρ0 is placed in a large bowl containing water. It floats and the level of the water in the dish is L. Given the information below, determine the possible effects on the water level L, (R-Rises, F-Falls, U-Unchanged), when that...- ScrubTier
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- Archimedes principle Bouyancy Buoyancy Physics Solid Solid sphere Sphere
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Floating Cylinder of Uniform Density
I discovered a typing error! You guys were right :) Thank you both very much- ScrubTier
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Floating Cylinder of Uniform Density
I just tried it with all of the same answers except #2 increase. Something besides #2 must be wrong- ScrubTier
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Floating Cylinder of Uniform Density
If it was the same then would the x increase?- ScrubTier
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Floating Cylinder of Uniform Density
I was thinking since the new liquid added is less dense than the water it would sit on top of the water and because the cylinder is heavier that it would not be able to float. I just tried all the same answers except with 2. as No Change and it was wrong- ScrubTier
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Floating Cylinder of Uniform Density
I was thinking that it would distribute itself evenly yes, is that incorrect? And are 4 and 5 wrong? Or not?- ScrubTier
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Floating Cylinder of Uniform Density
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