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1) The distance befween the crest of a water wave and the next trough is 2 m. If the frequency of
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2) A rnass of 0.40 kg, hanging from a spring with a spring constant of 80.0 N/m, is set into an
up-and-down simple harmonic motion. If the mass is displaced from equilibrium by 0.10 mand released from rest, what is its speed when moving through the equilibrium point?
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3) The sound intensity level of a jet plane going down the runway as observed from a certainlocation is 105 dB. What is the intensity of the sound at this location?
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4) When two tuning forks are sounded at the same time, a beat frequency of 5 Hz occurs. If one
of the tuning forks has a frequency of 245 Hz, what is the frequency of the other tuning fork?(There may be more than one correct answer.)
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5) If an object of mass m attachedto a light spring is replaced by one of mass 9m,the frequency
of the vibrating system changes by what multiplicative factor? r*L = L, ,ly.
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Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so thatthey touch each other. While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere
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8) A very small ball has a mass of 5.0 x10-3 kg and a charge of 4.0 pC. What magnitude electric
field directed upward will balance the weight of the ball?
r"****""'.-**/9) A -4.0 pC charge is located 0.30 m to the left of a 6 pC charge. What is the maguitude and
direction of the electrostatic force on the positive charge?c) 4.8 N to the rightd) 4.8 N to the left
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b) The electric field is zero somewhere on the x axis to the left of the +4q charge.
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Questions and Problems: Provide clear and logical answers to questions 1 and 2 rydeitherquestion 3 or 4. Where calculations are required, neatly show all work. You must clearly show
all work to receive fu1l credit. Be sure that your answers have the correct units. If you continue
your work on another sheet of paper, be sure that it is clearly labeled. Be sure to include FB and
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1 (20 Points) A block oscillates on a spring with a spring constant of 20 N/m a period of 3.0 s.
The kinetic energy of the block as it passes through equilibrium is 25'0 J.
a) Determine the frequency of the oscillation.b) Determine the mass of the block.c) Find the maximum speed of the block during the oscillation.d) What is the amplitude of the oscillation?e) What is the maximum acceleration of the block?f) Describe the relationship between velocity and acceleration during on complete oscillation.
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center of the square.
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square.
cjlete.-ine the magnitude of the total electric field at the center of the square. In what direction
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are 60 cm apart. The speed of the wave in the string is measured to be 16.8 m/s.
a) Find the tension in the string?
b) If a standing wave forms when the string is vibrating with a frequency of 840'Hz, how
many antinodes are observed?
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a) Determine the power output of the loud speaker.
b) Find the intensity measured by the sound meter when it is located 8.0 m from the source.
c) Determine and compare the sound intensity level (in decibels) at the two locations.
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