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Is it possible to write pV=nRT as pV=mRT?
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Is it possible to write pV=nRT as pV=mRT?
Hi people. I've been scratching my head for some time now... My teacher of hydrology class keeps posting pV = mRT and I don't know why he is doing that. He's trying to get the density of the air. But I know it should go like this pV =mRT/M... Can someone clarify this for me? :s... -
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Why Does the Compass Turn Right? Solve the Mystery!
Ok... Thanks :p. I thought at first that, even though the magnetic field is radial it would have to do something with Coriolis Effect.- superjose
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Does the Compass Turn Right? Solve the Mystery!
Homework Statement Why does the compass turn right when a magnetic field other than the Earth is applied? This has been bugging me for a while, does anyone know the answer to this question? Thanks a lot :p Homework Equations None The Attempt at a Solution None- superjose
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- Compass Mystery
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Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field
Homework Statement Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field from the previous table (see attachment). Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I've been googling for an answer but can't find how to obtain the magnitude of the magnetic field with the Intensity I and...- superjose
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- Field Magnetic Magnetic field Magnitude
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Undergrad How can I explain the mirage created from two parabolic mirrors?
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Undergrad How can I explain the mirage created from two parabolic mirrors?
Hi. I would like to know where can I find detailed information on how is a mirage created when you place an object between two parabolic mirrors, with one of them opened. You must know about this device: http://www.optigone.com/mirage_images/hologramWhand.gif In other words, I would like... -
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Proving Ohm's Law between 2 circuits
Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry for not posting the units! But yest, they are measured in Ampere (A). Being the lousy equipment could be a very big possibility, since I don't believe they are taken good care of them.- superjose
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Proving Ohm's Law between 2 circuits
Homework Statement Hello guys. I've ran into this conceptual problem. I was given into physic's lab to prove Ohm's law by mounting a circuit in two ways, and calculate both Voltage and Intensity. The first circuit, the A (Please refer to Circuit A.jpg), has the inconvenient in which the...- superjose
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- Circuits Law Ohm's law
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Help me decide with a mid range physic project
Hehehe. I'll ask the teacher that! Hopes he does not find it very simple :s.- superjose
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Help me decide with a mid range physic project
Just asked the teacher... He said that it is not part of the class :(- superjose
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Help me decide with a mid range physic project
Thanks man! I'll give it a shot! Let's see what the teacher thinks about it. :D- superjose
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Help me decide with a mid range physic project
Homework Statement Hi guys. Recently, my physics' teacher told my class to make an experiment from any of the themes which are covered in the period. I need some ideas in which I can make something, somewhat good and not easy looking, but at the same time not very budget consuming...- superjose
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- Physic Project Range
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help