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Between each pair of vertebrae in the spinal column is a cylindrical disc of cartilage. Typically, this disc has a radius of about 2.7 x 10-2 m and a thickness of about 1.1 x 10-3 m. The shear modulus of cartilage is 1.2 x 107 N/m2. Suppose a shearing force of magnitude 11 N is applied parallel to the top surface of the disc while the bottom surface remains fixed in place. How far does the top surface move relative to the bottom surface?
A person driving her car at 57km/h approaches an intersection just as the traffic light turns yellow. She knows that yellow light lasts only 2.0 s before turning to red, and she is 30m away from the near side of the intersection.
A 5439 N car traveling at 52m/s up an incline that is at an angle of 5.0 degrees about the horizontal, brakes, coming to rest in 124m. What is the braking force
A charge of 910 C was passed through a wire in 3.10min. What was the average electric current during that interval
A 2.70-cm-high object is situated 18.5 cm in front of a concave mirror that has a radius of curvature of 8.06 cm. Calculate the location and the height of the image
There is an electric field of 113N/C directed along the + x axis. If the string makes an angle 26 degrees with the y axis when the sphere is in stability, what is the charge on the sphere.
from the scattering of sunlight, J. J. Thomson calculated the classical radius of an electron as having the value 2.82 ×10-15 m. Sunlight with an intensity of 500 W/m2 falls on a disk with this radius.
A student holds a tuning fork oscillating at 256 Hz. He walks toward a wall at a constant speed of 1.20 m/s. What beat frequency does he observe between the tuning fork and its echo
A runner is running the first heat of a100 m race at a velocity of 6.9 m/s in an easterly direction. What is the relative velocity of the runner to the wind
Standing at the edge of a cliff 33.5 m high, you drop a ball. Later, you throw a second ball downward with an initial speed of 12.7 m/s. What is the increase in speed of the second ball
In a Hall-effect experiment, a current of 2.9 A sent lengthwise through a conductor 0.89 cm wide, 3.1 cm long,, find the drift speed (in m/s) of the charge carriers
a football is kicked at ground level with a speed of 18m/s at angle of 35 to the horizontal. How much later does it hit the ground
A 1.0kg object is released from rest 500km ( approx 300 miles) above the earth. What would the impact speed be if the earth were flat
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