29.1. Appendix A: Answers to Selected Problems (3e) http://www.ck12.org
- 80 Hz; 0.6 m
- 0.457 m
- 0.914 m
- 1.37 m
- 2230 Hz; 2780 Hz; 2970 Hz
- 498 Hz
- 150 m/s
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11. (b) 1350 N (c) 1350 N
- 1 × 109 N/C
- 9000 N
12.Fg= 1. 0 × 10 −^47 N andFe= 2. 3 × 10 −^8 N. The electric force is 39 orders of magnitudes bigger.
- 0 × 10 −^4 C
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- 0 × 10 −^4 C
- (a) down (b) Up 16c, 5. 5 × 1011 m/s^2 (e) 2. 9 × 108 m/s^2
- Toward the object
- 6 × 104 N/C to the left with a force of 2. 8 × 10 −^7 N
- Twice as close to the smaller charge, so 2 m from 12μC charge and 1 m from 3μC charge.
- 0.293 N and at 42. 5 ◦
- 624 N/C and at an angle of− 22. 4 ◦from the+x−axis.
- 7500V
- 1.5 m/s
- 4 × 10 −^17 N
- 1300V
- 1 × 10 −^16 J
- 2 × 107 m/s
- (b) 0.25m (c)FT= 0 .022 N (d) 0. 37 μC
Ch 13: Electric Circuits – Batteries and Resistors
- 4.5C
- 8 × 1019 electrons