Physics
I've been working on this problem for quite some time now and still can not figure it out... Initially, both metal spheres are neutral. In a charging process, 1 × 1013 electrons are removed from one metal sphere and placed on a second sphere. Then the electrical pote...
Physics
I tried using 1E13 as q1 and -1.6E-19 as q2, and I still got it wrong...
Physics
Initially, both metal spheres are neutral. In a charging process, 1 × 1013 electrons are removed from one metal sphere and placed on a second sphere. Then the electrical poten- tial energy associated with the two spheres is found to be −0.061 J . The Coulomb consta...
physics
PLEASE EXPLAIN A charge moves a distance of 1.7 cm in the direction of a uniform electric field having a magnitude of 200 N/C. The electrical potential energy of the charge decreases by 9.69095 × 10−19 J as it moves. Find the magnitude of the charge on the moving p...
Physics
PLEASE HELP WITH AS MANY AS POSSIBLE... I AM TERRIBLY CONFUSED. 1. A charge moves a distance of 1.7 cm in the direction of a uniform electric field having a magnitude of 200 N/C. The electrical potential energy of the charge decreases by 9.69095 × 10−19 J as it mov...
economics
Suppose that the consumption function is C=100+.8(y-t). Initially investment and government expendtures are I=75 and G=150 and taxes are T=50. 1.Depict this economy using the keynesian cross. calulate the initial equilibrium income. how much will income increas if government e...
Biology
Please help me list some of the major differences in the process of mitosis as it occurs in higher plants and as it occurs animals.
Math
Gilda ran a 26-mile marathon. About how far would her sister have to swim to use the same number of Calories Gilda used during the marathon?
Advanced Functions
you did it right up until: t = log(920/314) = 0.465, I have no idea how you got those numbers but it's t(log(1.05/.92))=log(1000/300) t(log(1.1141304348)=log(3.3(rpt.)) t(0.057401472)=0.522878745 t=(0.522878745)/(0.057401472) t=9.1092
7th grade math
what is the constant in th
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