1 Mass Spectroscopy
... from the dissociation of H2 . Since the energy of the electrons in the ionizer is about 70 eV, and the bond strength of H2 is only 4.5 eV this peak should not be surprising. This concept also explains the peaks below mass 18: mass 17 is OH+ and 16 is O+ . Now we come to the peak at 28. This could be ...
... from the dissociation of H2 . Since the energy of the electrons in the ionizer is about 70 eV, and the bond strength of H2 is only 4.5 eV this peak should not be surprising. This concept also explains the peaks below mass 18: mass 17 is OH+ and 16 is O+ . Now we come to the peak at 28. This could be ...
Momentum Worksheet - Merrillville Community School
... 13. The fastest speed recorded for a race car in the Indianapolis 500 was set in 1996 during a pre-race qualifying round. The minimum mass for a race car in the United States is 705 kg, so the minimum momentum of the record-setting car would have been 7.49 104 kg • m/s. What was the car’s speed in ...
... 13. The fastest speed recorded for a race car in the Indianapolis 500 was set in 1996 during a pre-race qualifying round. The minimum mass for a race car in the United States is 705 kg, so the minimum momentum of the record-setting car would have been 7.49 104 kg • m/s. What was the car’s speed in ...
Work and Energy
... caught the baseball, he would gave in so that his glove was displaced 10 cm with a force of 525 N from the pitcher. How much work is done by the ball? Answer: __________ 3. How much work is done on a vacuum cleaner pulled 5 m by a force of 75 N? Answer: __________ ...
... caught the baseball, he would gave in so that his glove was displaced 10 cm with a force of 525 N from the pitcher. How much work is done by the ball? Answer: __________ 3. How much work is done on a vacuum cleaner pulled 5 m by a force of 75 N? Answer: __________ ...
Semester 2 Exam Review
... o Understand that the spinning motion from turbines in ANY energy source goes into spinning a coil of wire in a magnetic field, producing a changing magnetic field and therefore a changing (alternating) current. o Know and apply the right hand (left hand for negative charges) rule in order to determ ...
... o Understand that the spinning motion from turbines in ANY energy source goes into spinning a coil of wire in a magnetic field, producing a changing magnetic field and therefore a changing (alternating) current. o Know and apply the right hand (left hand for negative charges) rule in order to determ ...
center of gravity
... • The applied forces are equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction • Therefore, ΣF = 0 • However, the object is not in equilibrium • The forces produce a net torque on the object • There will be an angular acceleration in the clockwise direction • For an object to be in complete equilibrium, the ...
... • The applied forces are equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction • Therefore, ΣF = 0 • However, the object is not in equilibrium • The forces produce a net torque on the object • There will be an angular acceleration in the clockwise direction • For an object to be in complete equilibrium, the ...
Show work on problems 7-12. A correct answer with
... a. has zero charge b. has charge of magnitude 1 C c. has charge of magnitude 1.6010-19 C d. must have a negative charge e. none of the above 3. (12 Points) Electric field lines: a. are vectors in the direction of the electric field b. form closed loops c. are trajectories of a test charge d. cross ...
... a. has zero charge b. has charge of magnitude 1 C c. has charge of magnitude 1.6010-19 C d. must have a negative charge e. none of the above 3. (12 Points) Electric field lines: a. are vectors in the direction of the electric field b. form closed loops c. are trajectories of a test charge d. cross ...