Compute the electrostatic force experienced by +4.43 × 10^–18 C charge from the following electric fields: E= 5 673 N/C (Your answer must be in this format : 1.11x10^1 N, -1.11x10^-1 N)
Compute the electric field experienced by a negative test charge given the following conditions in a vacuum: b. Source charge: +6.78 × 10^–15 C Distance from source charge: 4.6 × 10^–19 m (Your answer must be in this format : 1.11x10^1 N/C, -1.11x10^-1 N/C)
Compute the electric field experienced by a negative test charge given the following conditions in a vacuum: a. Source charge: –4.33 × 10^–12 C Distance from source charge: 2.33 × 10^–5 m (Your answer must be in this format : 1.11x10^1 N/C, -1.11x10^-1 N/C)
The Titanic hit an iceberg estimated to be half her mass. Before hitting the iceberg, the Titanic
was estimated to be going 11.3 m/s. What was the momentum of the Titanic?
Find the mean of the discrete random variable X with the following probability distribution, X={3, 2, 1, 0} and P(X) = {.125, .375, .375, .125}.
On-the-job experience typically enhances a person’s productivity in that particular job. If theperson’s salary increases to reflect increased experience but the additional experience has no relevance for other jobs, does this higher salary reflect an increase in opportunity cost or in economic rent?
You exert an upward force of 6.5N on 1 pound of sugar. Consider the FG on sugar. What is the net force on the sugar?
Calculate the mass (g) of magnesium oxide produced when 500 g of magnesium reacts with oxygen in the air.
2Mg + O2 → 2MgO
Calculate the pH of an acetic acid solution at 3.20 x 10-4 mol/L (% ionization = 1.30%).
Determine the [H3O+(aq)] of a solution with a pH of 3.45.
Expressed in scientific notation, the answer is in the form a,b × 10–c.