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Calculate and compare the electron densities of a piece of aluminum 1 cm thick and a piece of iron of the same density thickness. Show your work & please be sure to compare.
during the first stage of its launch a space shuttle goes from rest to 4996 while rising a vertical distance of 45.0.
If astronauts could travel at v = 0.910c, we on Earth would say it takes (4.20 / 0.910) = 4.62 years to reach Alpha Centauri, 4.20 light-years away. How much time passes on the astronauts' clocks
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You have a parallel-plate ideal capacitor with a capacitance of 23?F that you connect to a 4V battery until it is fully charged. What is the diameter of the solenoid
Calculate the change in the amount of bremsstrahlung that would be produced if an aluminum target were substituted for an iron target.
A rotating space station is said to create "artificial gravity"-a loosely-defined term used for an acceleration that would be crudely similar to gravity, what angular velocity would produce an "artificial gravity" of 9.80 m/s2 at the rim
An astronomical telescope for hobbyists has an angular magnification of -130. The eyepiece has a focal length of 5.50 mm. how long is the telescope
Astronauts are playing baseball on the International Space Station. One astronaut with a mass of 50.0 kg, initially at rest, hits a baseball with a bat. What is the recoil velocity of the astronaut
A wall clock has a second hand 20.0 long. What is the radial acceleration of the tip of this hand?
An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle with constant speed. In this situation, what is performing a harmonic oscillation
question on forming the nuclide from the protons neutrons and electrons the mass loss per nucleon for the is 0.00759
Ball 1, with a mass of 130g and traveling at 14m/s, collides head on with ball 2, What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly elastic
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