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A student sits on a rotating stool holding two 2.0 kg masses. When his arms are extended horizontally, the masses are 1 m from the axis of rotation, and he rotates with an angular speed of 0.75 rad/s. The moment of inertia of the student plus stool is 3.0 kg·m2 and is assumed to be constant. The student then pulls the masses horizontally to 0.30 m from the rotation axis.
A thunderstorm drops 6.0cm of rain on a city that covers an area of 33 km by 45 km. approximation the number of raindrops that fell during the storm. You could assume the diameter of a raindrop is 2 mm.
A uniform .20-kN board of length L has two objects hanging from it : 300N at exactly L/3 from one end, What torques are being exerted on the board
for a science fair competition a group of high school students build a kicker-machine that can launch a golf ball from
a worker pushes a 20 kg crate straight across a 1 m long section of horizontal floor with a constant horizontal force
two equally charged particles are held 3.0 10-3 m apart and then released from rest. the initial acceleration of the
A curve of radius 35 m is banked for a design speed of 64 km/h. If the coefficient of static friction is 0.34 (wet pavement), at what range of speeds can a car safely make curve.
A parallel-plate vacuum capacitor with plate area A and separation x has charges +Q and -Q on its plates. The capacitor is disconnected from the source of charge, What is the change in the stored energy
A light string can support a stationary hanging load of 27.0 kg before breaking. What range of speeds can the object have before the string breaks
The wheels of an automobile are locked as it slides to a stop from an initial speed of 30.0 m/s, approximately how long does it take the car to stop
The rest energy of an electron is 0.511 MeV. The rest energy of a proton is 938 MeV. Assume both particles have kinetic energies of 1.70 MeV. By how much does the speed of the electron exceed that of the proton
A 1.65 kg mass is placed on the end of a spring that has a spring constant of 195 n/m. Determine the change in elastic potential energy of the system
Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at one corner of a square 1.43
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