Conceptual Physics
Chapter Assumptions Use the following values for constants: NA = 6.02×10^23 R = 8.31 J/mol·K k = 1.38×10–23 J/K. In problems whi ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 20 Answers C.1 Adiabatic 0.1 (a) The heat is equal to the change in internal energy. (b) Th ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 21 Answers C.1 Stays the same C.3 The room temperature goes up Answers vary 1.1 177 J 1.3 9 ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 22 Answers C.1 Richard Answers vary C.3 (a) 0 C (b) 0 C C.5 (a) Rubber is a(n) insulator. ( ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 23 Answers C.1 2 C.3 (a) The combined field is zero (b) To the right (c) The combined field ...
Chapter Assumptions Unless stated otherwise, the reference configuration for zero electric potential and zero electric potential ...
Chapter Assumptions For any problems in this chapter that involve a household electrical outlet, assume that the voltage supplie ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 26 Answers C.1 (a) It increases (b) It stays the same C.2 (a) Increased (b) Same amount of ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 27 Answers C.4 The same Answers vary C.6 Circuit with two light bulbs Answers vary C.8 Para ...
Chapter Assumptions Elementary charge, e = 1.60×10–19 C Mass of electron, me = 9.11×10–31 kg Mass of proton, mp = 1.67×10–27 kg ...
Chapter Assumptions Unless stated otherwise, use 5.00×10–5 T for the strength of the Earth's magnetic field at its surface. Elem ...
Chapter Assumptions Unless stated otherwise, electromagnetic waves are assumed to be propagating as plane waves through a vacuum ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 31 Answers C.2 Virtual Larger Upright C.4 Real Smaller Inverted C.6 (a) Larger (b) Inverts ...
Chapter Assumptions Unless stated otherwise, the incident medium is air, with an index of refraction of 1.00. Answers to selecte ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 33 Answers C.1 Real; larger; inverted C.3 Virtual; smaller; upright C.5 Inverted Answers va ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 34 Answers C.1 Ȝ/2 C.2 No Answers vary 3.1 606eí9 m 3.3 68 fringes (^754) Copyright 2000-20 ...
Chapter Assumptions Assume the speed of light in a vacuum is 3.00×10^8 m/s for all observers. Answers to selected problems Chapt ...
Chapter Assumptions When converting between electron-volts and joules, assume that 1 eV = 1.60×10–19 J Answers to selected probl ...
Chapter Assumptions 1 eV = 1.60×10–19 J h = 6.63×10–34 J·s ƫ = 1.05×10–34 J·s mec^2 = 0.511 MeV Answers to selected problems Cha ...
Answers to selected problems Chapter 38 Answers C.1 A small fraction were deflected from the gold foil. C.3 (a)^12 C and^14 C (^ ...
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