Two point charges, Q A = +8 μC and Q B = -5 μC, are separated by a distance r = 10 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric force. The constant k = ...
Some ideal gases initially have pressure P and volume V. If the gas undergoes isothermal process
so that the final pressure becomes 4 times the initial pressure, then the final volume of gas is...
Known :
Initial pressure (P 1 ) = P
Final pressur
In a closed container, the gas expands so that the final volume becomes 3 times the initial volume
(V = initial volume, T = initial temperature). What is the final temperature.
Known :
Initial volume (V 1 ) = V
Final volume (V 2 ) = 3V
Initial t
In a closed container, the gas expands so that the final volume becomes 3 times the initial volume
(V = initial volume, T = initial temperature). What is the final temperature.
Known :
Initial volume (V 1 ) = V
Final volume (V 2 ) = 3V
Initial t
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Ideal gases in a closed container initially have volume V and temperature T. The final
temperature is 5/4T and the final pressure is 2P. What is the final volume of gases.
Known :
Initial volume (V 1 ) = V
Initial temperature (T 1 ) = T
Final te
Ideal gases in a closed container initially have volume V and temperature T. The final
temperature is 5/4T and the final pressure is 2P. What is the final volume of gases.
1. Ideal gases initially have pressure P and temperature T. The gas undergoes isochoric process so
that the final pressure becomes 4 times the initial pressure. What is the final temperature of gases.
Known :
Initial pressure (P 1 ) = P
Final pre
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A graph of force (F) versus elongation (x) shown in figure below. Find the spring constant!
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Coulomb's law – problems and solutions 1. Two point charges, Q A = +8 C and Q ! = "# C, are separated b$ a distance r = 1% cm. &hat is the magnitude o the electric orce. The constant ( = 8.)88 * 1% ) mC- = ) * 1% ) mC-.
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