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NY Regents Exam - Physics (Homework)

James Finch

NY Regents, section 001, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 4 / 5

Due : Thursday, October 10, 2019 18:00 EDT

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4/5 (80.0%)

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1. /1 points RPhys 2002.Aug.05. My Notes
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In the diagram below, a box is at rest on an inclined plane. Which vector best represents the direction of the normal force acting on the box?
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C

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2. /1 points RPhys 2002.Aug.11. My Notes
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An electroscope is a device with a metal knob, a metal stem, and freely hanging metal leaves used to detect charges. The diagram below shows a positively charged leaf electroscope. As a positively charged glass rod is brought near the knob of the electroscope, the separation of the electroscope leaves will (No Response) seenKey

increase

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3. /1 points RPhys 2002.Aug.14. My Notes
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In the circuit diagram below, what are the correct readings of voltmeters V1 and V2?
    
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4. /1 points RPhys 2002.Aug.17. My Notes
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The diagram below shows two points, A and B, on a wave train. How many wavelengths separate point A and point B?
    
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5. /1 points RPhys 2002.Aug.57. My Notes
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The diagram below shows the collision of an incident photon having a frequency of 2.00 1019 Hz with an electron initially at rest.
What is the total energy of the two-particle system after the collision?
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1.33e-14

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