[T] The following problems consider the scalar form of Coulomb’s law, which describes the electrostatic force between two point charges, such as elections. It is given by the equation F ( r ) = k e | q 1 q 2 | r 2 where k e is Coulomb's constant, q i are the magnitudes of the charges of the two particles, and r is the distance between the two particles. 169. Instead of making the force 0 at R, instead we let the force be 10 − 20 for r ≥ R . Assume two protons, which have a magnitude of charge 1.6022 × 10 − 19 C , and the Coulomb constant k e = 8.988 × 10 9 N m 2 / C 2 . Is there a value R that can make this system continuous? If so, find it. Recall the discussion on spacecraft from die chapter opener. The following problems consider a rocket launch from Earth's surface. The force of gravity on the rocket is given by F ( d ) = − m k / d 2 , where m is the mass of the rocket, d is the distance of the rocket from the center of Earth, and k is a constant.
[T] The following problems consider the scalar form of Coulomb’s law, which describes the electrostatic force between two point charges, such as elections. It is given by the equation F ( r ) = k e | q 1 q 2 | r 2 where k e is Coulomb's constant, q i are the magnitudes of the charges of the two particles, and r is the distance between the two particles. 169. Instead of making the force 0 at R, instead we let the force be 10 − 20 for r ≥ R . Assume two protons, which have a magnitude of charge 1.6022 × 10 − 19 C , and the Coulomb constant k e = 8.988 × 10 9 N m 2 / C 2 . Is there a value R that can make this system continuous? If so, find it. Recall the discussion on spacecraft from die chapter opener. The following problems consider a rocket launch from Earth's surface. The force of gravity on the rocket is given by F ( d ) = − m k / d 2 , where m is the mass of the rocket, d is the distance of the rocket from the center of Earth, and k is a constant.
[T] The following problems consider the scalar form of Coulomb’s law, which describes the electrostatic force between two point charges, such as elections. It is given by the equation
F
(
r
)
=
k
e
|
q
1
q
2
|
r
2
where keis Coulomb's constant,
q
i
are the magnitudes of the charges of the two particles, and r is the distance between the two particles.
169. Instead of making the force 0 at R, instead we let the force be
10
−
20
for
r
≥
R
. Assume two protons, which have a magnitude of charge
1.6022
×
10
−
19
C
, and the Coulomb constant
k
e
=
8.988
×
10
9
N
m
2
/
C
2
. Is there a value R that can make this system continuous? If so, find it.
Recall the discussion on spacecraft from die chapter opener. The following problems consider a rocket launch from Earth's surface. The force of gravity on the rocket is given by
F
(
d
)
=
−
m
k
/
d
2
, where m is the mass of the rocket, d is the distance of the rocket from the center of Earth, and k is a constant.
=
Q6 What will be the allowable bearing capacity of sand having p = 37° and ydry
19 kN/m³ for (i) 1.5 m strip foundation (ii) 1.5 m x 1.5 m square footing and
(iii)1.5m x 2m rectangular footing. The footings are placed at a depth of 1.5 m
below ground level. Assume F, = 2.5. Use Terzaghi's equations.
0
Ne
Na
Ny
35 57.8 41.4 42.4
40 95.7 81.3 100.4
Q1 The SPT records versus depth are given in table below. Find qan for the raft 12%
foundation with BxB-10x10m and depth of raft D-2m, the allowable
settlement is 50mm.
Elevation, m 0.5 2
2 6.5 9.5 13 18 25
No.of blows, N 11 15 29 32 30 44
0
estigate shear
12%
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