Physics, 03.05.2021 19:20 shadley6825
In Thompson's cathode ray tube experiments, the electrically charged plates are created by a constant applied voltage, which maintains a constant positive charge on one plate and a constant negative charge on the other. Normal household voltage alternates 60 time per second (also called 60 cycles/sec or 60 Hz) between 110 volts and -110 volts. In the apparatus depicted attached graphics, what would we expect to see on the CRT, as configured if the charged plates are plugged into a wall socket, which would switch the charge on the plates from positive to negative 60 times per second
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:30, jumpman2344
The coulomb's law explains which of the following? select all the force between two charged objects is inversely proportional to the charge on each object. the force between two charged objects is directly proportional to the charge on each object. the force between two charged objects is directly proportional to the distance separating them. the force between two charged objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance separat coulomb's law is similar to newton's 2nd law. if the force between two objects is f and the charge on both objects is doubled, the new force between the would now be 2f. if the force between two objects is 2f and the distance separating them is doubled, the new force between the objects would now o the be zf.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30, gyexisromero10
Air is to be preheated by hot exhaust gases in a cross-flow heat exchanger before it enters the furnace. air enters the heat exchanger at 95 kpa and 20°c at a rate of 0.6 m^3/s. the combustion gases (cp = 1.10 kj/kg°c) enter at 160°c at a rate of 0.95 kg/s and leave at 95°c. determine the rate of heat transfer to the air and its outlet temperature.
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