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Posted by anne on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 3:20pm. How to prepare 1L of 96% v/v ethanol from 99% v/v ethanol? Can you show me the calculation steps?Thanks.
Chemistry
How to prepare 1L of 96% v/v ethanol from 99% v/v ethanol? Can you show me the calculation steps?Thanks.
Physics 2
The wire in the figure below carries a current of 12 A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this wire. The current in the second wire is 30 A. Use Ampère's law to find the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance of r = 0.72 m from...
Physics 2
The drawing shows four insulated wires overlapping one another, forming a square with 0.050-m sides. All four wires are much longer than the sides of the square. The net magnetic field at the center of the square is 91.5 µT. Calculate the current I.
Physics
A horizontal wire of length 0.48 m, carrying a current of 6.8 A, is placed in a uniform external magnetic field. When the wire is horizontal, it experiences no magnetic force. When the wire is tilted upward at an angle of 19° it experiences a magnetic force of 4.00 10-3 N....
Math
Gymnast Clothing manufactures expensive hockey jerseys for sale to college bookstores in runs of up to 250. Its cost (in dollars) for a run of x hockey jerseys is C(x) = 2500 + 10x + 0.2^x2(0 ≤ x ≤ 250) Gymnast Clothing sells the jerseys at $105 each. Find the reve...
Math
The associated exponential model for the value of a deposit after t years is A(t) = 7000(1 + (0.0394/12))^12t. At the start of which year will an investment of $7,000 made at the beginning of 2007 first exceed $11,000? (Round your answer the nearest whole number.) I don't ...
Physics
A capacitor is constructed of two concentric conducting cylindrical shells. The radius of the inner cylindrical shell is 2.35 10-3 m, and that of the outer shell is 2.49 10-3 m. When the cylinders carry equal and opposite charges of magnitude 1.61 10-10 C, the electric field b...
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