What is the fastest transverse wave that can be sent along a given wire? For safety reasons, the maximum tensile stress to which this wire should be subjected is 3.66 × 108 N/m2. The density of the wire is 7020 kg/m3. Note that your answer does not depend on the diameter of the wire.
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The radius of a sphere is increasing at a rate of 9 cm/ sec. find the radius of the sphere when the volume and the radius of the sphere are increasing at the same numerical rate.
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We will use a video to study faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction by analyzing the induction that occurs due a coil of copper wire sliding along an air track that passes through an external magnetic field. specifically, we will: examine some of the main principles behind faraday’s law. apply lenz’s law to determine the direction of the induced emf. take measurements of the induced emf from the voltmeter as the coil passes into and out of the external magnetic field. use the horizontal scale provided to determine the speed of the coil. calculate the magnetic field induced in the coil as it passes into and out of the external magnetic field.
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