GO Figure 21-34 a shows charged particles 1 and 2 that are fixed in place on an x axis. Particle 1 has a charge with a magnitude of | q 1 | = 8.00 e . Particle 3 of charge q 3 = +8.00 e is initially on the x axis near particle 2. Then particle 3 is gradually moved in the positive direction of the x axis. As a result, the magnitude of the net electrostatic force F → 2, net on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 changes. Figure 21-34 b gives the x component of that net force as a function of the position x of particle 3. The scale of the x axis is set by x s = 0.80 m. The plot has an asymptote of F 2, net = 1.5 × 10 −25 N as x → ∞. As a multiple of e and including the sign, what is the charge q 2 of particle 2? Figure 21-34 Problem 32.
GO Figure 21-34 a shows charged particles 1 and 2 that are fixed in place on an x axis. Particle 1 has a charge with a magnitude of | q 1 | = 8.00 e . Particle 3 of charge q 3 = +8.00 e is initially on the x axis near particle 2. Then particle 3 is gradually moved in the positive direction of the x axis. As a result, the magnitude of the net electrostatic force F → 2, net on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 changes. Figure 21-34 b gives the x component of that net force as a function of the position x of particle 3. The scale of the x axis is set by x s = 0.80 m. The plot has an asymptote of F 2, net = 1.5 × 10 −25 N as x → ∞. As a multiple of e and including the sign, what is the charge q 2 of particle 2? Figure 21-34 Problem 32.
GO Figure 21-34a shows charged particles 1 and 2 that are fixed in place on an x axis. Particle 1 has a charge with a magnitude of |q1| = 8.00e. Particle 3 of charge q3 = +8.00e is initially on the x axis near particle 2. Then particle 3 is gradually moved in the positive direction of the x axis. As a result, the magnitude of the net electrostatic force
F
→
2, net
on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 changes. Figure 21-34b gives the x component of that net force as a function of the position x of particle 3. The scale of the x axis is set by xs = 0.80 m. The plot has an asymptote of F2, net = 1.5 × 10−25 N as x → ∞. As a multiple of e and including the sign, what is the charge q2 of particle 2?
Air temperature of 37 °C increases swimming pool temperature of 2.55 °C. What is the fraction of the water in the pool must evaporate during this time to carry enough energy to keep the temperature of the pool constant?
4186 J/(kg°C) = specific heat of water
2,430,000 (2.43 x 106) J/kg = latent heat of vaporization for the water in the pool.
The iceberg requires 7.4 x 1020 Joules of energy to melt it completely. It absorbs energy from the Sun at a constant average rate of 88 Watts/m2. The total surface area of iceberg exposed to the sunlight is 12 billion (1.2 x 1010) square meters.
How long will it take for sunlight to melt the entire iceberg in years
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