Completed Pass. The football team at Enormous State University (ESU) uses vector displacements to record its plays, with the origin taken to be the position of the ball before the play starts. In a certain pass play, the receiver starts at 1.0 i ^ − 5 .0 j ^ , where the units are yards, i ^ is to the right, and j ^ is downfield. Subsequent displacements of the receiver are +9.0 i ^ (he is in motion before the snap), +11.0 j ^ (breaks downfield), −6.0 i ^ + 4.0 j ^ (zigs), and 12.0 i ^ + 18 .0 j ^ (zags). Meanwhile, the quarterback has dropped straight back to a position −7.0 j ^ . How far and in which direction must the quarterback throw the ball? (Like the coach, you will be well advised to diagram the situation before solving this numerically.)
Completed Pass. The football team at Enormous State University (ESU) uses vector displacements to record its plays, with the origin taken to be the position of the ball before the play starts. In a certain pass play, the receiver starts at 1.0 i ^ − 5 .0 j ^ , where the units are yards, i ^ is to the right, and j ^ is downfield. Subsequent displacements of the receiver are +9.0 i ^ (he is in motion before the snap), +11.0 j ^ (breaks downfield), −6.0 i ^ + 4.0 j ^ (zigs), and 12.0 i ^ + 18 .0 j ^ (zags). Meanwhile, the quarterback has dropped straight back to a position −7.0 j ^ . How far and in which direction must the quarterback throw the ball? (Like the coach, you will be well advised to diagram the situation before solving this numerically.)
Completed Pass. The football team at Enormous State University (ESU) uses vector displacements to record its plays, with the origin taken to be the position of the ball before the play starts. In a certain pass play, the receiver starts at
1.0
i
^
−
5
.0
j
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, where the units are yards,
i
^
is to the right, and
j
^
is downfield. Subsequent displacements of the receiver are +9.0
i
^
(he is in motion before the snap), +11.0
j
^
(breaks downfield), −6.0
i
^
+ 4.0
j
^
(zigs), and
12.0
i
^
+ 18
.0
j
^
(zags). Meanwhile, the quarterback has dropped straight back to a position −7.0
j
^
. How far and in which direction must the quarterback throw the ball? (Like the coach, you will be well advised to diagram the situation before solving this numerically.)
Consider the situation in the figure below; a neutral conducting ball hangs from the ceiling by an insulating string, and a charged insulating rod is going to be placed nearby.
A. First, if the rod was not there, what statement best describes the charge distribution of the ball?
1) Since it is a conductor, all the charges are on the outside of the ball. 2) The ball is neutral, so it has no positive or negative charges anywhere. 3) The positive and negative charges are separated from each other, but we don't know what direction the ball is polarized. 4) The positive and negative charges are evenly distributed everywhere in the ball.
B. Now, when the rod is moved close to the ball, what happens to the charges on the ball?
1) There is a separation of charges in the ball; the side closer to the rod becomes positively charged, and the opposite side becomes negatively charged. 2) Negative charge is drawn from the ground (via the string), so the ball acquires a net negative charge. 3)…
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AMPS
VOLTS
OHMS
5) 50 A
110 V
6) .08 A
39 V
7) 0.5 A
60
8) 2.5 A
110 V
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