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And if anyone is familiar with Wiley Plus, is the 7th edition good for use with the current wiley plus?
2010-08-28 10:43:54 - Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
Is there a website that has the answers to all the problems in chapter 4?
2010-06-12 18:36:45 - Physics - 1 Answers
I need a pdf ebook of Physics, 8th Edition, Cutnell, Johnson i was wondering if anyone had any idea where i can get this type of ebook online for free.
2009-07-07 10:52:13 - Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
This question is from Ch. 18 number 41. You will need the book to see the figures. The magnitude of each of the charges in the figure below is 8.95 10-12 C. The lengths of the sides of the rectangles are 3.03 cm and 4.75 cm. Find the magnitude of the electric field at the center of the rectangle in the figures below.
2009-09-06 03:28:38 - Physics - 1 Answers
This problem is from Cutnell and Johnson Physics 8th Edition Chapter 22, Problem 12. Two flat surfaces are exposed to a uniform, horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.51 T. When viewed edge-on, the first surface is tilted at an angle of 11 degrees from the horizontal, and a net magnetic flux of 0.0093 Wb passes through it. The same net magnetic flux passes through the second surface. (a) Determine the area of the first surface. (b) Find the smallest possible value for the area of the second surface.
2010-05-13 15:58:12 - Physics - 1 Answers
same as the US edition? Are the exercises at the end of the chapters the same in both editions?
2010-08-20 11:51:37 - Books Authors - 1 Answers
From where could I download the book Essentials of Physics : John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson (Wiley Publications)
2009-08-21 21:20:09 - Physics - 1 Answers
One afternoon, a couple walks two-thirds of the way around a circular lake, the radius of which is 1.60 km. They start at the west side of the lake and head due south to begin with. (a) What is the distance they travel? km (b) What are the magnitude and direction (relative to due east) of the couple's displacement? km ° ---Select--- north south of east
2008-09-16 20:43:27 - Physics - 2 Answers
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2010-06-16 10:55:16 - Physics - 1 Answers
Next year, I will be embarking in an Honors Physics course at my HS of which I have only heard terrible things about. Has anyone used this text and what do you think of it? What should I be looking forward to? Also, would this prepare me for an AP Physics exam? This course is only honors, however. Thanks! :)
2010-06-28 15:18:30 - Primary Secondary Education - 1 Answers
I am using the Cutnell Johnson Physics book (6th edition). What topics in this book are not on the ap test and/or what topics in any book are not on the test? Thanks.
2009-12-20 18:24:18 - Standards Testing - 1 Answers
A water bed has dimensions of 1.83 m 2.18 m 0.211 m. The floor of the bedroom will tolerate an additional weight of no more than 6660 N. Find the weight of the water in the bed and determine whether it should be purchased. 1 N 2 ---Select--- Yes, it could No, it should not be purchased.
2009-04-19 16:38:26 - Physics - 1 Answers
Starting with an initial speed of 5 m/s at a height of 0.3 m, a 1.5 kg ball swings downward and strikes a 4.6 kg ball that is at rest. a) Using the principle of conservation of mechanical energy, find the speed of the 1.5 kg ball just before impact. b) Assuming that the collision is elastic, find the velocities (magnitude and direction) of both balls just after the collision. c) How high does each ball swing after the collision, ignoring air resistance? Thank you for your help and input!
2009-10-25 10:48:27 - Physics - 1 Answers
cutnell johnson physics 7th edition i need to download help please
2009-04-02 16:30:24 - Physics - 1 Answers
A listener increases his distance from a sound source by a factor of 5.54. Assuming the source emits sound uniformly in all directions, what is the change in the sound intensity level?
2008-07-09 20:04:52 - Physics - 1 Answers
if anyone has the cutnell johnson physics, 7th edition book. does anyone know the answer to problem 20 on page 1029? step by step instructions please? thanks!
2008-06-04 15:16:38 - Physics - 1 Answers
which of these two books would you recommend for introductory algebra based physics course ? Physics by Giancoli or Physics by Cutnell Johnson http://www.amazon.com/Physics-John-D-Cutnell/dp/0471663158/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-1527609-4997502?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1190274161sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.com/Physics-Principles-Applications-Douglas-Giancoli/dp/0131846612/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-1527609-4997502?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1190274251sr=1-1
2007-09-20 00:45:12 - Physics - 2 Answers
This question is from Cutnell and Johnson Physics, 8th edition: Chapter 26, Problem 53. A slide projector has a converging lens whose focal length is 119.00 mm. (a) How far from the lens must the screen be located if a slide is placed 121 mm from the lens? (b) If the slide measures 26.0 mm × 37.0 mm, what are the dimensions (in mm) of its image?
2010-05-30 14:34:29 - Physics - 1 Answers
A cart is driven by a large propeller or fan, which can accelerate or decelerate it. The cart starts out at the position x=0m, with an initial velocity of +5m/s and a constant acceleration due to the fan. The direction to the right is positive. The cart reaches a maximum position of x=+25m, where it begins to travel in the negative direction. Find the acceleration of the cart. Problem taken from Cutnell and Johnson Physics 7th Edition Please Please help if you can.. I really need the help..Exam's on Monday...=( hey, angel, thanks for the tip.. it's a really good website =)
2008-09-19 21:06:10 - Physics - 3 Answers
hello, im having a bit of trouble with a problem on my physics homework dealing with magnetic fields and forces...any help with solving it would be much appreciated, the problem is: -A charged particle with a charge-to-mass ratio of q/m =5.7x10^8 C/kg travels on a circular path that is perpendicular to a magnetic field whose magnitude is .72 t. How much time does it take for the particle to complete one revolution? our class uses Cutnell and Johnson Physics 7th ed. ...the problem is in chapter 21, number 71. Like I said, this one has been giving me a lot of trouble and I would really appreciate some help, thanks.
2008-04-14 22:01:40 - Physics - 1 Answers
A steel rod (ρ = 7860 kg/m3) has a length of 4.14 m. It is bolted at both ends between immobile supports. Initially there is no tension in the rod, because the rod just fits between the supports. Find the tension that develops when the rod loses 3380 J of heat. Hint: As the rod loses heat, its temperature decreases according to . This temperature decrease is accompanied by a corresponding length decrease . In order to stretch the rod back to its original length, tension must be applied according to equation 10.17. This question is #101 out of the Cutnell and Johnson: Physics 8th Edition book
2009-11-27 11:36:35 - Physics - 1 Answers
I need an Ebook on Physics 8 Ed Solutions Manual by Cutnell.... Does anyone have a link for a free ebook or sites? Anyone with an idea or direct link? I'd really appreciate it... thanks guys... :) you get automatic brownie points if you answer lol Actually, I' don't Want to copy off it, Just need it for class, to check my work... the class is pretty hard, and I can't actually study, if I don't know what's right or wrong... so pretty much, am I am thinking,Do I madame or Sir
2009-08-28 21:57:59 - Homework Help - 1 Answers
its on this website, i keep getting a different answer than they do... http://higheredbcs.wiley.com/legacy/college/cutnell/0470223553/ilw/html/Interactive_Learningware_2.1.htm?newwindow=true is anyone else getting -112 as an answer? and not the one they give: -110
2009-10-04 16:22:58 - Physics - 1 Answers
Consult Interactive LearningWare 6.3 at www.wiley.com/college/cutnell for a review of the concepts on which this problem is based. A gymnist is swinging on a high bar. The distance between his waist and the bar is 1.3 m, as the drawing shows. At the top of the swing his speed is momentarily zero. ignoring friction and treating the gymnist as if all his mass is located at his waist, find his speed at the bottom of the swing.
2009-12-18 16:46:36 - Physics - 1 Answers
To hoist himself into a tree, a 72 kg. man ties one end of a nylon rope around his waist and throws the other end over a branch of the tree. He then pulls downward on the free end of the rope with a force of 358 N. Neglect any friction between the rope and the branch, and determine the man's upward acceleration. (I keep on getting that he can't pull himself up.) The answer is 0.14 m/s2. From Cutnell and Johnson, 4th ed. Ch 4; in case anyone has that book.
2007-06-10 08:14:06 - Physics - 1 Answers
Concept Simulation 4.1 at www.wiley.com/college/cutnell reviews the central idea in this problem. A boat has a mass of 6800 kg. Its engines generate a drive force of 3300 N, due west, while the wind exerts a force of 870 N, due east, and the water exerts a resistive force of 1200 N due east. What is the magnitude and direction of the boat's acceleration?
2009-11-11 11:39:30 - Physics - 1 Answers
A sailboat race course consists of four legs, defined by the displacement vectors A, B, C, and D as the drawing indicates. The magnitudes of the first three vectors are A=6.4 km , B=5.10 km, and C=4.80 km. The finish line of the course coincides with the starting line. Using the data in the drawing, find the distance of the fourth leg and the angle theta. heres the pic that goes with it: http://s567.photobucket.com/albums/ss114/ktrogers/?action=viewcurrent=cutnell_01_47.gif Please just help me find vetor D
2009-08-23 22:44:42 - Physics - 2 Answers
Interactive LearningWare 4.1 at www.wiley.com/college/cutnell reviews the approach taken in problems such as this one. A 1490 kg car is traveling with a speed of 15.0 m/s. What is the magnitude of the horizontal net force that is required to bring the car to a halt in a distance of 44.5 m?
2009-11-14 13:18:01 - Physics - 1 Answers
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