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Polarizing Light through Two Filters
Hello, all. I have a general question related to something I read in a book right now. Not taking a course so I have no professor to ask, so I come to you all! To speed things up, I have this image I took from the book: My question is if the analyzer's polarizing axis was an arbitrary theta...- thiefjack
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How to Simplify Resistor Networks: Parallel and Series Connections
Homework Statement Homework Equations Resistors in parallel and series The Attempt at a Solution I connected points which had the same potential. I'm not sure where to go from here tho.- thiefjack
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- Network Resistor
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Finding Resistance of a Voltmeter
Homework Statement I'm trying to find the internal resistance of a Voltmeter. The current is 0.212 mA which is measured by I. Rx is 7000 Ohms and the emf of the battery is 1.50 V. Homework Equations V = IR so R = V/I The Attempt at a Solution How can I start it off to find the...- thiefjack
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- Resistance Voltmeter
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MPC5674F Processor and 32-bit address
Yes, the goal is to find where Flash B is located in the memory address space. However, I have no idea as to where I could start looking.- thiefjack
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MPC5674F Processor and 32-bit address
Homework Statement I'm not sure where to start with the following question. Can anyone point me in the right direction? It is part of some challenging questions I was given and I'd like to try to learn how to solve them. Assume unsigned32 X; Consider the MPC5674F processor. The 32 bit...- thiefjack
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- Processor
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Electric Field due to Solid Non-Conducting Cylinder
I got the right answer with your help, Spinnor. Thanks for the pointing me in the right direction.- thiefjack
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Electric Field due to Solid Non-Conducting Cylinder
Homework Statement Positive charge is distributed throughout a solid non-conducting cylinder of radius 'b ' and infinite length. The charge density increases with radius according to ρ = {ρ}_{o}({r}{^2}/{b}{^2}), where {ρ}_{o} is a constant (evidently equal to the charge density at the surface...- thiefjack
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- Cylinder Electric Electric field Field Solid
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Three objects on a hanging pulley system
Hi,Forces pointing in the positive direction are written first, then subtracted by negatively pointing forces.- thiefjack
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Calculate Point Charge Force on Line Ab | Static Electricity Homework
Hi, What do you mean you found angle measures? If they're all on a straight line, there shouldn't be any angles. Are you aware of the principle of superposition of forces? Daniel- thiefjack
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Finding the Electric Force on a Rod by Linear Charge
Hi! Now that you remind me, I do remember deriving it awhile ago. Completely forgot about it. E = (2kλ/y)j Thanks for the reminder.- thiefjack
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Finding the Electric Force on a Rod by Linear Charge
Homework Statement An infinitely long, uniformly charged straight line has linear charge density λ1 coul/m. A straight rod of length 'b' lies in the plane of the straight line and perpendicular to it, with its enared end at distance 'a' from the line. The charge density on the rod varies with...- thiefjack
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- Charge Electric Electric force Force Linear Linear charge Rod
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