Which two changes would increase the gravitational force between two
objects?
A. Increase the...
Which two changes would increase the gravitational force between two
objects?
A. Increase the mass of one of the objects.
B. Increase the distance between the objects.
C. Decrease the mass of one of the objects.
D. Decrease the mass of both objects.
E. Decrease the distance between the objects.
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Athin electrical heater is inserted between a long circular rod and a concentric tube with inner and outer radii of 20 and 40 mm. the rod (a) has a thermal conductivity of ka = 0.15 w/(m*k), while the tube (b) has a thermal conductivity of kb = 0.8 w/(m*k) and its outer surface is subjected to convection with a fluid of temperature t= -15°c and heat transfer coefficient 60 w/(m2 *k). the thermal contact resistance between the cylinder surfaces and the heater is negligible. (a) determine the electrical power per unit length of the cylinders (w/m) that is required to maintain the outer surface of cylinder b at 15°c. (b) what is the temperature at the center of cylinder a?
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Aspring with an unstrained length of 0.071 m and a spring constant of 2.6 n/m hangs vertically downward from the ceiling. a uniform electric field directed vertically upward fills the region containing the spring. a sphere with a mass of 5.29 10-3 kg and a net charge of +7.2 µc is attached to the lower end of the spring. the spring is released slowly, until it reaches equilibrium. the equilibrium length of the spring is 0.058 m. what is the magnitude of the external electric field?
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