Login
Remember
Register
ScieMce
Find your answers, solutions and more...
We made it much easier for you to find exactly what you're looking for on Sciemce. Enjoy our search engine "Clutch."
Save a GPA. Donate your notes with us.
A doctor examines a mole with a 16.0 cm focal length magnifying glass held 11.5 cm from the mole.
asked
Dec 8, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Leavemealone42
(a) Where is the image? (Enter the image distance in meters. Include the sign of the value in your answer.)
(b) What is its magnification?
(c) How big in millimeters is the image of a 5.25 mm diameter mole?
introductory-physics
intermediate-physics
physics
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
0
Answer
More questions like this
What's transverse waves?
asked
Apr 28, 2022
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Suleman Ramadan
general
physics
A car of mass 875 kg is travelling 45.0 m/s when the driver applies the brakes, which locks the wheels. The car skids for 5.60 s before coming to rest.
asked
Dec 13, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
startori
physics
#physics
Consider a square 4 cm on a side. Suppose that the magnetic field BW in this square’s vicinity is everywhere parallel to the square’s top and bottom legs and points rightward but has a magnitude that is 5.0 µT at the top leg and 3.0 µT at the bottom leg. What total current flows through the square’s surface and in which direction?
asked
Nov 14, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
08210072
advanced
physics
Consider an infinite planar slab with uniform charge density ρ0. Assume that the slab’s central plane coincides with the xy plane.
asked
Nov 14, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
08210072
advanced
physics
Consider a spherical insulating ball of radius R whose interior has a uniform charge density ρ0. Use the integral version of Gauss’s law to calculate directly how electric field depends on r inside this object.
asked
Nov 14, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
08210072
advanced
physics
Use the integral version of Gauss’s law to calculate the electric field in an infinite pipe’s hollow interior and in its exterior if it carries a uniform charge per unit length λ.
asked
Nov 14, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
08210072
advanced
physics
Consider an infinite straight insulating cylindrical rod of radius R whose interior has a uniform charge density ρ0. Use the integral version of Gauss’s law to calculate directly how│ EW│depends on radius s inside and outside this object, and check that the rod’s external field agrees with that outside an infinite wire.
asked
Nov 14, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
08210072
advanced
physics
Consider a can-shaped gaussian surface that has a radius of 2 cm and a length of 10 cm. Suppose that the electric field E ⃗ is everywhere parallel to the can’s axis and has a magnitude of 200 N/C inward at one of the can’s end faces and 100 N/C outward at the other face. What total charge does the can contain?
asked
Nov 14, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
08210072
advanced
physics
Point P is outside a spherical charged balloon that someone is inflating. The balloon’s center remains fixed relative to P. The electric field’s magnitude E ⃗ at P grows as the balloon’s charged surface approaches.
asked
Nov 14, 2021
in
Physics & Space Science
by
08210072
advanced
physics
Suppose your 50.0 mm focal length camera lens is 52.0 mm away from the film in the camera.
asked
Dec 6, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Leavemealone42
introductory-physics
intermediate-physics
physics
After Vader through the horcrux, it landed in a Heisenberg Rosen Bridge (a.k.a. The Devil’s ...A..well you know) where it was then transported and landed on the planet Sakaar. Then Hulk found it after one of his gladiatorial bouts, and in a moment of celebration he throws it at an angle of 42.5°, with a velocity of 52 m/s. Neglecting air resistance g=7.75 m/s 2, calculate:
asked
Nov 20, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Soldier63982
physics
intermediate-physics
introductory-physics
projectile-motion
Vader then throws the horcrux horizontally at 38 m/s from the top of his obelisk tower, which is 67 m high, find the following: (Do not forget what planet you are on!!!)
asked
Nov 20, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Soldier63982
physics
intermediate-physics
introductory-physics
projectile-motion
Harry Potter accidentally finds his way to the volcanic, Mustafar, after his ride through the Tardis. As he climbs to top Darth Vader’s castle, he drops the horcrux. It takes the horcrux 5.74 seconds to fall from an unknown height falling at a rate of 2.89 m/s2 and into the awaiting hands of Lord Vader himself.
asked
Nov 20, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Soldier63982
intermediate-physics
physics
introductory-physics
free-fall-motion
A wheel 3.0 m in diameter rotates at a constant rate of 240 rev/min. The magnitude of the acceleration (in m/s2) at point on the wheel’s rim is:
asked
Nov 8, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Saranaseem
intermediate-physics
physics
A bicycle generator rotates at 1725 rad/s, producing an 18.0 V peak emf. It has a 1.00 cm by 3.00 cm rectangular coil in a 0.527 T field.
asked
Oct 30, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Leavemealone42
intermediate-physics
physics
The motor in a toy car operates on 6.00 V, developing a 4.80 V back emf at normal speed. If it draws 3.20 A at normal speed, what current (in A) does it draw when starting?
asked
Oct 30, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Leavemealone42
intermediate-physics
physics
A 29.6 kg solid sphere of radius 2 m is being rotated by applying a constant tangential force of 498.9 N at a perpendicular distance of 2 m from the rotation axis through the center of the sphere. If the sphere is initially at rest, how many revolutions must the sphere go through while this force is applied before it reaches an angular speed of 37.4 rad/s? No intermediate rounding off. Report final answer in one decimal place.
asked
Oct 24, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
CodingSource
introductory-physics
intermediate-physics
physics
In open heart surgery a much smaller amount of energy will defibrillate the heart.
asked
Sep 24, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Leavemealone42
intermediate-physics
physics
What is the force on the charge in newtons located at x = +8.00 cm in part (a) of the figure below given that q = 5.00 nC? (The positive direction is to the right.)
asked
Sep 10, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
Leavemealone42
intermediate-physics
physics
Which of the following is TRUE for a particle traveling a circular path at a constant speed?
asked
Jun 17, 2020
in
Physics & Space Science
by
CodingSource
introductory-physics
physics
advanced-physics
intermediate-physics
Welcome to Sciemce, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
Recent Packs
ch 10
25
items
by
Kingrick09
automotive
#8
74
items
by
kooch54071
introduction-to-business
automotives
21
items
by
Kingrick09
automotive
Multicultural Issues in LE
20
items
by
thanasis458
electives-upper-level
2
51
items
by
dagogonz
business-law
kdfne4
19
items
by
dagogonz
business-law
quiz 15
10
items
by
scrumpadoo
american-government-and-politics
mis
76
items
by
alerods22
management-information-systems
Final
31
items
by
j.lopezrojas1
management-information-systems
mis
82
items
by
lara gggggg
management-information-systems
help 2
11
items
by
BillyLuu
social-and-applied-psychology
new
20
items
by
marcustbg
introductory-astronomy
1
6
items
by
nwdr
management
Final Exam
48
items
by
MM1122
automotive
final exam
50
items
by
ehbdehbiefbef
automotive
chapter 10
14
items
by
MM1122
automotive
Research Final
47
items
by
griffs110
correctional
pm
48
items
by
yuny
decision-science
Bossbot
17
items
by
Champ
developmental-psychology
3
18
items
by
isabellaw123
marketing
...