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Which of the conserved quantities are scalars and which are vectors? Is there a difference in how we...Problem 5Q:
In Section 1.1, we defined the electric force between two charges and the magnetic field of a...Problem 6Q:
Other than from the ranges of wavelengths shown in Figure 1.7, can you think of a way to distinguish...Problem 7Q:
Suppose we have a mixture of an equal number N of molecules of two different gases, whose molecular...Problem 9Q:
Suppose it were possible for a pitcher to throw a baseball faster than the speed of light. Describe...Problem 10Q:
At low temperatures, the molar heat capacity of carbon dioxide (CO2) is about 5R/2, and it rises to...Problem 1P:
A hydrogen atom (m = 1.674 × 10−27 kg) is moving with a velocity of 1.1250 × 107 m/s. It collides...Problem 2P:
A helium atom (m = 6.6465 × 10−27 kg) collides elastically with an oxygen atom (m = 2.6560 × 10−26...Problem 3P:
A beam of helium-3 atoms (m = 3.016 u) is incident on a target of nitrogen-14 atoms (m = 14.003 u)...Problem 4P:
An atom of beryllium (m = 8.00 u) splits into two atoms of helium (m = 4.00 u) with the release of...Problem 6P:
Observer A, who is at rest in the laboratory, is studying a particle that is moving through the...Problem 7P:
A sample of argon gas is in a container at 35.0° C and 1.22 atm pressure. The radius of an argon...Problem 13P:
Suppose the beryllium atom of Problem 4 were not at rest, but instead moved in the positive x...Problem 15P:
A gas cylinder contains argon atoms (m = 40.0 u). The temperature is increased from 293 K (20°C) to...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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