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What is anisotropic magnetism

Magnetic anisotropy is the direction dependence of a materials magnetic properties. In the absence of an applied magnetic field, a magnetically isotropic material has no preferential direction for its

Physics, how to link the tension from an elastic band to the velocity of a projectile launched from it

I have built my own catapult from wood and to create tension, i need to link the catapult arm to the base using an elastic band and pull the arm down to place it under tension, and by releasing the ar

Can someone explain to me in the simplest way possible the relationship between information and entropy

I looked on wikipedia and it was a bit too complicated so i was wondering if someone could help explain it better.-I can only speak for me here, but information can be thought of as the ultimate state

AP Physics, short time, I need a hero. Please

Its not much, but I dont know crap. Please, can someone answer and explain the question? -- A motorist drives north for 35.0 minutes at 85.0 km/h and then stops for 15.0 minutes. He then continues n

Physics Kinetic Theory of Gases question

1) Write an equation for the relationship between the temperature (T) in kelvins and the average molecular speed (v_avg) in a gas (which may contain a numerical constant). 2) Describe the relationshi

Is time the root of everything? or at least part of it

Or is it just a measure?If there wasnt time, then cant nothing happen? Things are able to happen because time passes (if possible tell me your age so I can compare the intelligence of the answer to t

If the surface of the earth on everthing on it reflected like a mirror how would the world look

Not including the sky and the sun-It would reflect too much light and heat away, and it would end up as a big ball of ice.Not hard to picture.-relativity is a phenomenon which makes you possible to un

More than one type of material in a fabric (name)

Hi guys, Im doing a prac report about Convection and stuff like that. This time is about insulation. I was just wondering a metal with two or more elements in it (e.g. steel = Iron+Carbon) its calle

Physics mathematical way of writing powers...

Can I use like 2.9979E^(8) in an A level physics exam without loosing marks, Im just focusing on the E part. Or will I have to write it long hand, this could save a bit of time thanks.-Though there is

Why is a body said to be accelerating when it's changing direction at constant speed

Its beacuse acceleration is change in velocity/time. Constant speed does not mean constant velocity. If you change your direction, your velocity will change for sure but speed may not. As the velocity

Vector addition problem.............

Okay so I have these vectors of magnitude 5.3 units and the cos theta between them is 5/13. So i thought of using the formula for vector addition: Square root of [ P^2 + Q^2 + 2PQcostheta ]. But i got

Physics Problem Kinematics

An automobile and a truck start from rest and at the same instant, with the automobile initially at some distance behind the truck. The truck has a constant acceleration of 2.10 m/s2, and the automobi

An open organ pipe is 0.66 long....

a) If the speed of sound is 340 m/s , what is the pipes fundamental frequency? b) What are the frequencies of the first two overtones?-a) fn = (n+1) *v/2L --> the first harmonic(fundamental frequency

Can momentum be measured in gram metre/second. If no, then what is the appropriate unit to measure it

No. The appropriate unit is either gram centimeter/second or kilogram meter/second.-Sure.It is called the CGS (Centimeter, Gram, Second) convention.It is used for cases where using meters and kilogram

Could an object have no gravitational potential energy on earth since its impossible not to have any gravity

GPE = MGH. (mass x gravity x height). If this object is on the ground, it still has GPE because gravity is acting on it and the ground is preventing it falling any further. That GPE is not likely to b
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