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A cube of aluminum 0.50 meter on a side is immersed one-fourth in water and three-fourths in glycerin. Determine the normal force on the cube in Newton?
Two protons are moving directly toward one another. When they arevery far apart, their initial speeds are 2.1 106 m/s. What is the distance of closest approach
A 19.0cm × 19.0cm square loop of wire lies in the xy-plane with its bottom edge on the x-axis. What is the size of the induced current in the loop at t = 0.550s
A 20 kg sled is being pulled along a horizontal stretch of snow covered ground by a horizontal force of 30 N. find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the sled and the snow
A thin, uniform rod with negligible mass and length 0.200 m is attached to the floor by a frictionless hinge at point P. A horizontal spring with force constant k = 4.80 N/m connects the other end of the rod to a vertical wall.
Which of the following particles carries nuclear interactions?
Two identical closely spaced circular disks form a parallel-plate capacitor. What are the diameters of the disks
As a baseball is being thrown, it goes from 0.0 to 40.0 ms in 0.34 s, What is the acceleration of the baseball
Suppose you have two identical containers with the samevolume, both submersed in a hot water bath so that both containersare at the same temperature. One container is filled with one mol of hydrogen gas (H2) while the other holds one mole of nitroge..
Imagine two 5.0 g bags of protons, one at the earth's north pole and the other at the south pole. Calculate the electrical repulsion
A piece of ice of mass 0.0240 kg at an initial temperature of-11.0o C is placed in a well-insulated cup containing0.100 kg of water at 35.0o C. Calculate the equilibrium temperature of this system in degrees Celsius.
An alpha particle (m = 6.68×10?27 kg, q = 3.20×10?19 C) circularly orbits a charged sphere at a radius of 5.00 cm from the sphere's center. What is the charge on the sphere
q1. the international space station orbits the earth at the average altitude of 362 km. assume that its orbit is
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