What is Net: Definition and 1000 Discussions

In Irish mythology Neit (Néit, Nét, Neith) was a god of war. He was the husband of Nemain and/or Fea, and sometimes of Badb. Also grandfather of Balor, he was killed at the legendary Second Battle of Moytura.

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  1. S

    Calculating Total Resistance in a Circuit: Delta - Y Formula or Simpler Method?

    To find total resistance between 22 Ω, 14 Ω and 4.5 Ω should I use delta - Y formula? Or there is other simpler way? Thanks
  2. J

    Net Gravitational force on an object

    First, start off with x and y directional forces F (Test object 1) - F x(Test object 2) I need help primarily with finding the horizontal component of the force from object 2. How do I find it and express it? Thanks
  3. M

    Gauss' Theorem - Net Flux Out - Comparing two vector Fields

    Hi, I just have a quick question about a problem involving Gauss' Theorem. Question: Vector field F = \begin{pmatrix} x^2 \\ 2y^2 \\ 3z \end{pmatrix} has net out flux of 4 \pi for a unit sphere centred at the origin (calculated in earlier part of question). If we are now given a vector...
  4. jisbon

    Determine the points where the net magnetic field is zero

    Unsure about this, but here is my attempt: B from the first wire: ##\dfrac {\mu _{0}I}{2\pi r} ## B from the second wire: ##\dfrac {\mu _{0}I}{2\pi r} ## Let the point be (x,y) Can I state that: ##\dfrac {\mu _{0}I}{2\pi y}+\dfrac {\mu _{i}\left( I/3\right) }{2\pi x}=0## Hence the magnetic...
  5. M

    Heat Transfer - Radiation - Net heat transfer between two mirrors

    Hi, So there is already a written solution which I have, but this is more a question about why we omit reflection that come back to the same mirror? Method: Let us consider one of the mirrors, we know it will emit a heat flux given by: q_{1} = \epsilon_{1} \sigma T_{1}^4 . Given that we are...
  6. brotherbobby

    Net force and moment on a wooden bar fixed at one end

    Here is the diagram to the right. (a) Clearly, owing the fact that the bar is pinned at P, the net force on the bar is zero: ##\boxed{\Sigma \vec F = 0}##. The pin P applies an equal and opposite force to the one applied. This force keeps the bar from translating to a different position in...
  7. jisbon

    Net electric field in a circle

    In this case, I know there won't be any net efield in the x direction because it cancels out with each other. The problem is dealing with the y axis. Am I supposed to presume an angle for each of them or what should I do instead? Thanks
  8. brawler234

    Work or Net Work when calculating Power?

    When calculating power, which is Work/time, do we consider NET work (work calculated based on net force) or just work done by the individual force that goes in the same direction as the displacement? If it's the first, then power is 3W. If it's the second, then power is 5W. Which one is correct?
  9. F

    Work-KE theorem and net force....

    Hello, Just refining my understanding of the work-KE theorem and seeking some validation: The work-kinetic energy theorem states that the mechanical work done by a force (be it conservative or nonconservative) is always equal to the change in kinetic energy of the body. The net force in a...
  10. Isabel1747

    Rotational Inertia and Net Torque with Friction

    I converted the amount of rotations completed in 5 seconds into radians. 23.4 rot * 2pi = 147 rad I found the angular acceleration of the object in the first 5 seconds it was speeding up. Wf = Wi + at a = 5.881 rad/s^2 I then used the moment of inertia given in the problem to solve for torque. T...
  11. chezholmes

    Solving Net Force with (g), sin(θ) & μcos(θ)

    Tried net force = (g)sin(θ)- μ(g)cos(θ)
  12. M

    Net charge contained by a cube in a region with a non-uniform E field

    I'm having a little trouble understanding how to go about solving this problem. I was in class Tuesday and the hint I got from the T.A. running my discussion section was that : "because the electric field is only non-uniform along the x axis, the electric field will both enter(negative flux) and...
  13. O

    Net Displacement: Calculate x,y & r,θ

    Summary: Figuring net displacement given the angles and distances of three vectors. You travel 4.00 miles East, followed by 5.00 miles at 50.0° N of E, followed by 6.00 miles at 20.0° S of W. What is your net displacement? Give the component form (x and y) and the polar form (r and theta). I...
  14. FQVBSina

    Question about net work and displacement

    I know that by physics definition if displacement is zero, work is zero. However, if I push an object 5 m to the east, and then move to the other side of the object and push it 5 m back to the west. I think in this case I have always done positive work on the object and hence the total work...
  15. colcol500

    Net force on a Submarine Window?

    I have no idea, I honestly thought that the net force would be zero since the submarine window isn't moving...yikes
  16. F

    Calculating Net Force of Particle 5: A Problem Overview

    I have the following problem: So, I know the following: ##q_1 = -e## ##q_2 = -e## ##q_4 = -e## ##q_5 = e## ##e = 1.6*10^{-19}## ##k = 9*10^{9}## Now, I can get the current ##F_{net}## of particle 5 with this information: ##F_{net} = (F_{3} - F_{1})\hat i + (F_{2} + F_{4})\hat j## ##F_{1} = k...
  17. D

    Why does a Polywell Fusion Reactor not generate net power?

    why does a polywell not generate net power? what are the loss mechanisms?
  18. S

    Direction of the net force acting on a pendulum

    I imagine y - axis is parallel to direction of A and x - axis is parallel to direction of E. There are two forces acting on the pendulum: tension in direction of A and weight in direction of D. I break the weight into 2 components: W sin θ in opposite direction to tension and W cos θ in...
  19. J

    Net gravitational force on an object

    I suppose we can just find the net x components and y components and then go from there. Σ Fx = F(mass 1) - Fx(mass 2) G* (m^2)./d^2) - something I'm not sure how to express the component forces of the 2nd mass
  20. A

    What are some ways net positive muon catalyzed fusion can be realized?

    Minute physics made an interesting video for laymen describing the feasibility of muon catalyzed fusion, specifically stating that the current state of technology would lead to an endothermic process. I was wondering if it would be possible to use muons in different fusion configurations, for...
  21. J

    How Does Spring Force Affect Net Force in Physics?

    Let's say you have a box and there is a spring attached to it and the other end of the spring is attached to the wall. If you press the box towards the wall the spring presses back against the box with an equal force. F(push) = 20N, F(spring) = -kd. F(push) - F(spring) = F(net). Which is zero...
  22. K

    Is this the proper method to find net force?

    c^2=a^2+b^2-2abcosC°1/2 = 32^2 =38^2 - 2(32)(38)cos35(0.5) = 2468-995.904 = √1472.096 = 38.36 N tanΘ= 32/38 tan= 0.842 = 40° This is my attempt, I am not sure that I am understanding these formula right
  23. R

    Tension, Net Force, and Acceleration relationship?

    Okay so I am having trouble understanding the relationship between Tension, Net Force, and Acceleration. For example, if two objects in a system are connected by a tension force and accelerating at the same speed, but with different forces acting on each object, would: 1. The net force be equal...
  24. C

    Net force as a function of time?

    All I've done so far is think about F_net. Since F=ma, and a is a vector, I was thinking that I should find the x and y components of a and then try to calculate F_net that way, but I'm confused as to where I should use x(t) and y(t). Or instead, thinking about it as the change in momentum over...
  25. D

    What angles produce a net torque of 1250 Nm on an angled arm?

    Homework Statement My teacher gave us a solution of + 1250 Nm Where CCW = positive torque I know that the torque of the 600N + 300N forces + 1250Nm = the torque of the 500N force. I can't figure out what angles work with the forces at the end of the pipe. Homework Equations Σ T = 1250 Nm T...
  26. C

    Calculating Net Torque in a Rotating System

    Homework Statement hi my question is that say if rod of length l is 3m and is 90 degrees from horizontal pointing upwards with 2 kg weight on the end then there will be no torque produced because the force of gravity is acting parallel to the lever arm if the angle theta is 80 degrees then the...
  27. R

    Tension and net torque in a cable

    Homework Statement In figure 12-34, a uniform beam of weight 500N and length 3m is suspended horizontally, on the left it is hinged to the wall and on the right end of the beam is a cable attached to support it. the cable is attached distance D up the wall from the hinge. The least amount of...
  28. MedEx

    Calculate Net Charge Contained by the Cube

    Homework Statement The figure shows a closed Gaussian surface in the shape of a cube of edge length 3.20 m. It lies in a region where the electric field is given by E=(1.65x+2.86)i + 4.39j + 5.47k N/C, with x in meters. What is the net charge contained by the cube? Homework Equations net...
  29. Mutatis

    Net force acting on a charged particle ##+Q##

    Homework Statement Twelve equal particles of charge ##+q## are equally spaced over a circumference (like the hours in a watch) of radius R. At the center of the circumference is a particle with charge ##+Q##. a) Describe the net force acting over ##+Q##. b) If the charge located at...
  30. DaveC426913

    B Cause of time dilation when net gravity is zero

    I'm armchair knowledgeable about GR, but I've come up against something I can't eloquently explain (to someone who asserts otherwise and wants an unassailable answer). What property results in time dilation even when net gravity is zero?The net gravity at the centre of the Earth is zero, but...
  31. OmCheeto

    What Are the Net Forces Acting on the Kuiper Belt Object Ultima Thule?

    Homework Statement [/B] A Kuiper Belt object, Ultima Thule, rotates once every 15 hours. It has an estimated density of 1000 kg/m^3. Ultima, the larger sphere, has a radius of 9000 meters. Thule, the smaller sphere, has a radius of 6500 meters. The center of rotation is 4200 meters from the...
  32. Y

    Finding the mean net force during a collision

    Homework Statement Homework Equations F=ma=mv/t[/B] The Attempt at a Solution I used the equation F=mv/t, in which I find the change in velocity and change in time before and after the collision. The change in time is t2-t1, but the problem comes when I am calculating the change in...
  33. Salman Ali

    How do the charges in 3 cancel each other out in net electrostatic force?

    Here is the question no1 in image. A charge is in between . We will let it possitive or negative. The answer is 3,1,2 4...But how? Won't the charges in 3 cancel each other out because they are possitive at right and negative at left. One is attracting so the other is repelling.
  34. A

    Misc. What is the Net Energy Yield for Wood Syngas?

    Hello, My name is Adam and I am experimenting with wood gas. I recently came across a really cheap wood chip source and would like to compare it against electrical utility prices. I am curious if running an old generator would be cheaper than off peak rates of $0.065/kwh. As of right now, I...
  35. A

    Physics — Net work on a box being pulled…

    Homework Statement How to calculate the net work Homework Equations A 5 kg box is pulled with a force F = 100 N for 5 m long inclined plane. The height of the inclined plane is 4 m and angle of inclination is 53^ a) What is a work done by force F? b) What is the work done normal force N? c)...
  36. G

    Net Electric field due to 3 charges

    Homework Statement There is a 3nC charge at (-3,0), -6nC at (0,2) and 5nC at (1,0). What is the electric field at the origin (0,0)? Homework Equations ##E = \frac{Q}{4 \pi \epsilon_0 r^2}## The Attempt at a Solution i think its ##(\frac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0})(-\frac{14}{3} i - \frac{3}{2} j)##...
  37. S

    Which answer is correct? Grocery Bag Net Force Question

    Today, my class had a dispute between who was right. Two answer keys for this problem was provided, so nobody knows the exact answer to this problem. Half of my class said 100 N while the others said 298 N or something. We won't talk about how I wasn't listening to that because I was trying to...
  38. cookiemnstr510510

    Determining net force using Gauss' Law

    Homework Statement We have a uniformly charged, non-conducting sphere (charge per volume,ρ, and radius, R). Then a uniformly charged ruler (charge per length,λ, and length, d) is aligned radially almost touching the surface of the sphere. Determine the net force experienced by the ruler...
  39. B

    Suitable net head for a hotel wastewater

    Hi, I am here again. Sorry if this thread is not that related here in this field. I just want to ask, if I have to build a micro hydropower scheme in a wastewater of a hotel, what net head is suitable to use? (Sorry, I can't construct a clear sentence).
  40. chasrob

    Build a 1 Million Tonne Cargo Net: Tech & Materials Needed

    I'm writing a sci-fi story. Is it possible, using today's tech and materials, to make a net that will support 1 million tonnes of one tonne iron chunks? It must be one-point lift and withstand a couple gees acceleration/de-acceleration. Thanks for your help.
  41. isukatphysics69

    Determine the net charge of sphere C

    Homework Statement Consider three identical metal spheres: Sphere A carries a charge of -9q, Sphere B carries a charge of +3q, and Sphere C is neutral. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Next, Sphere C is touched to Sphere A and then separated from it. Finally, Sphere C...
  42. jamiebean

    Net force on an object and its motion....

    Every object continues in a state of rest or of uniform speed in a straight line by zero net force. is this statement correct?
  43. navneet9431

    How to find the net acceleration?

    Homework Statement This is the question(16) I am going to talk about. Homework Equations Acceleration=Force/Mass The Attempt at a Solution I drew a Free Body Diagram for this question.Here,The red mark shows the point on the rope at which the monkey applies the force(10a). So for the...
  44. Krushnaraj Pandya

    How is net torque zero about hinge of rod in ball rod system

    Homework Statement There are 2 situations- 1)a rod of length L is lying on a smooth horizontal surface with its one end hinged to the ground, a ball traveling with a velocity v hits its other end and comes to rest, How is the net external torque about hinge point O zero? 2) in the second case...
  45. Andres Padilla

    Find the mass M so that the net torque is zero

    Homework Statement Hello, I have a problem I don't want how to approach, it is a little weird. It is a problem of equilibrium (torque) The situation and my approach is in the picture I uploaded. A beam is supported by the blue structure. On the beam it is a person(100N) at a distance of 3m in...
  46. J

    What is the net charge on a magnesium ion after losing two electrons?

    Homework Statement Calculate the net charge on a magnesium ion which has lost two electrons. 2. The attempt at a solution I put 2+ as my answer and this is what I was told, but I don't understand what they mean by the following; That's a chemist's shorthand, not the amount of charge on the...
  47. fluidistic

    I Do electrons have a net motion when a DC voltage is applied?

    I am wondering whether electrons have a net motion against an applied constant electric field in a conductor. Intuition tells me that "of course they should", but so far the math has shown me otherwise. Here are my current thoughts: 1) I cannot rely on the obsolute Drude's model. What's more...
  48. Andy Bloch

    I Momentum w/o Net Velocity? Exploring the Lorentz Factor

    (I hope this post doesn't cross the border into the forbidden realm of quackery and speculation.) I have what seems like a simple question about Special Relativity but I haven’t seen it discussed anywhere, nor has anyone I've asked. Does the nonlinearity of the Lorentz factor provide a way...
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