Answer:
Explanation:
Using the conservation of energy we have:
Let's solve it for v:
So the speed at the lowest point is
Now, using the conservation of momentum we have:
Therefore the speed of the block after the collision is
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
The magnitude of the electrical force between the two point charges is
where
k is the Coulomb's constant
is the magnitude of each charge
r = 3.00 m is the separation between the two charges
Substituting the numbers into the formula, we find
Answer:
a) the magnitude of the force is
F= Q() and where k = 1/4πε₀
F = Qqs/4πε₀r³
b) the magnitude of the torque on the dipole
τ = Qqs/4πε₀r²
Explanation:
from coulomb's law
E =
where k = 1/4πε₀
the expression of the electric field due to dipole at a distance r is
E(r) = , where p = q × s
E(r) = where r>>s
a) find the magnitude of force due to the dipole
F=QE
F= Q()
where k = 1/4πε₀
F = Qqs/4πε₀r³
b) b) magnitude of the torque(τ) on the dipole is dependent on the perpendicular forces
τ = F sinθ × s
θ = 90°
note: sin90° = 1
τ = F × r
recall F = Qqs/4πε₀r³
∴ τ = (Qqs/4πε₀r³) × r
τ = Qqs/4πε₀r²