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Q: The circuit shown in the figure below is connected for 1.50 min. (Assume R, = 7.60 N, R, = 1.60 N,…
A: Given: R1 = 7.6 ΩR2 = 1.6 Ωtime =t = 1.5 min = 90 sec
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A: R1= 75ΩR2= 20ΩR3= 30ΩR4= 50Ω Unknown emf =ε Voltage applied on arm containing switch, =25 Volts
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- Please Help ASAP!!!An accelerating voltage of 2.71 x 10³ V is applied to an electron gun, producing a beam of electrons originally traveling horizontally north in vacuum toward the center of a viewing screen 32.7 cm away. What is the magnitude of the deflection on the screen caused by the Earth's gravitational field? What is the direction of the deflection on the screen caused by the Earth's gravitational field? O up down O east west m What is the magnitude of the deflection on the screen caused by the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field, taken as 20.0 μT down? mm What is the direction of the deflection on the screen caused by the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field, taken as 20.0 μT down? O north O south O east O west Does an electron in this vertical magnetic field move as a projectile, with constant vector acceleration perpendicular to a constant northward component of velocity? O Yes O No Is it a good approximation to assume it has this projectile motion? O Yes Nothese questions are all a part of one, multistep, problem