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Kirchoff's law help with circuits
Nevermind I figured out the solution. The problem was I didn't realize multiply currents were running through B.(two currents from r4 & r5) I was only assuming one current was running,- Toon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Kirchoff's law help with circuits
Homework Statement The circuit to the right consists of a battery (V0 = 26.0 V) and five resistors (R1 = 211 Ω, R2 = 682 Ω, R3 = 363 Ω, R4 = 534 Ω, and R5 = 465 Ω). Find the current passing through each of the specified points. The Circuit http://i.imgur.com/4JSIHdG.png all I need to find is Ih...- Toon
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- Circuits Kirchoff's law Kirchoff's loop Law
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electric Forces with particles and Columbs law problem.
3.651 x 10 ^-6 but the answer is still wrong- Toon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electric Forces with particles and Columbs law problem.
thats what I am thinking. However I've tried diffrent ways of expressing the answer and its still wrong so I am assuming my numbers might be off.- Toon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electric Forces with particles and Columbs law problem.
Homework Statement Two particles, one with charge -7.13 × 10-6 C and one with charge 1.87 × 10-6 C, are 0.0284 meters apart. What is the magnitude of the force that one particle exerts on the other? Two new particles, which have identical positive charge q3, are placed the same 0.0284 meters...- Toon
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- Electric Electric forces Forces Law Particles
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Superposition: Adding two waves together -- amplitude help
Homework Statement " Two traveling waves are generated on the same taut string. Individually, the two traveling waves can be described by the following two equations: If both of the above traveling waves exist on the string at the same time, what is the maximum positive displacement that a...- Toon
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- Amplitude Standing waves Superposition Waves
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Velocity vector displacement problem
Ive been trying this method and kinda understand vectors more now, but one thing I am still confusing about is the vector that is going northwest. I'm not sure what its components are.- Toon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Velocity vector displacement problem
So I did sqrt(__sotuh^2 + ___west^2) to obtain the vector. However, I am not quit sure what to do with that vector- Toon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Velocity vector displacement problem
3600 meters? Yeah I haved. So I am assuming I should do the sqrt(__south^2 + ___west^2 + _____northwest^2) to find my displacement?- Toon
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Velocity vector displacement problem
1.)Hey everyone! I am having some trouble with a problem and hoped someone might be able to steer me in the right direction! The problem states , A motorist drives south at 20.0 m/s for 3.00 min, then turns west and travels at 25.0 m/s for 2.00 min, and finally travels northwest at 30.0 m/s for...- Toon
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- Displacement Vector Velocity Velocity vector
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help