Homework Statement
As the title would lead you to believe I have to classify each solid as a covalent, ionic, metallic, or molecular solid.
These are the given solids
Calcium Fluoride
Rhombic Sulfur
Frozen Ethanol
Pure Calcium
Homework Equations
n / a
The Attempt at a...
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I have to find whether the following is Convergent or Divergent
∑ from n = 1 to infinity
2 / n(2n + 2)^(1/4)
Actually it's the fourth root, this is just easier to write.
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According to the front of the sheet it's a quiz on P-Series and Integral Test
I'm...
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Create a class called, ThreeObjectAnimation, that creates a graphic animation with three animation object. The ThreeObjectAnimation class should move three objects around the frame, either randomly, or following a fixed pattern. The movements should occur every 250...
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For the circuit in the diagram below, R1 = 34.0 Ω, R2 = 20.0 Ω, ε1 = 8.50 V, ε2 = 10.5 V and ε3 = 10.5 V are connected as shown in the figure.
http://loncapa.physics.mun.ca/res/mun/cdeacon/capalibrary/Graphics/Gtype1021/A5Problem30.gif
What is the value of current I1...
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10.11g of CaO (molar mass = 56.08 g / mol) is dropped into a styrofoam coffee cup containing 157.0 g of H2O at 25.0ºC. If the following reaction occurs, calculate the final temperature of the water assuming that the cup acts as a perfect insulator.
(Assume that the...
Not to worry, i got the answer. I was using the wrong equation.
For values of Magnetic Field inside the given radius the equation is
B = µIr / 2πa^2
B = (4π x 10^-7)(2.17)(0.01245) / 2π(0.0249^2)
B = 8.71e-6 T
In case anyone else had the same or similar problems.
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A cylindrical conductor of radius R = 2.49 cm carries a current of I = 2.17 A along its length; this current is uniformly distributed throughout the cross-section of the conductor. Calculate the magnetic field midway along the radius of the wire (that is, at r = R/2)...
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There should be lines of some values to imply the "Not" form of them, however to make it easier, i'll just use the ¬ Symbol
(a) Let x, y be elements of a Boolean algebra. Prove from the axioms that (x · y) + x = x.
(b) Prove from the axioms of Boolean algebra that x...
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The neutral neptunium atom has 93 electrons.
What is the magnitude of its electric field at a distance of 6.5x10-10 m from the nucleus?
Hint: The number of protons in a nucleus is equal to the number of electrons in the neutral atom.
q = 1.6e-19 * 93 = 1.48e-17...
I'm assuming that the 3 and the 2 that you're using are the charges? Then why not add the Negative to the two? or is it irrelevant in this case
E3 = 3/(x)^2
E2 = 2/(x-d)^2
3.17 / x2 = 2.19 / (x - d)2
√(2.19 / 3.17) = (x - d) / x
√(2.19 / 3.17) = (1) - (d / x)
0.8311 = 1 - (d / x)...