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The buoyant force Fb on a body is throught to depend upon its volume submerged V, and the gravitational force acting on the fluid in terms of fluid density ρ and gravitational accerlation g. Thus Fb= F(V, \rho, g) Develop a set of pi terms for this problem.
the suns rays are focused using a lens as a burning glass. all the visible sunlight entering a lens of radius 2.97 cm
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Determine magnitude of the force from the ground on each front wheel. what is magnitude of the duck's velocity.
Your motorboat can move at 30km/h in still water. How much time would it take you to move 12km upstream, in a river flowing at 6km/h.
A 0.150kg glider is moving to the right (+x) on a frictionless, horizontal air track with a speed of 0.80m/s. It has an elastic collision with a 0.300kg glider moving to the left (-x) with a speed of 2.20m/s. What is the initial momentum of each g..
What are some applications for fiber optics and What are some of the various types of information that can be transmitted
question suppose you carry a bag of groceries weighing 151 n from your car to your kitchen a distance of 38 m without
A soccer player kicks a ball horizontally off a 40.0 m cliff into a pool of water. what was the initial speed given to the rock
A specific satellite was placed in a circular orbit about 140 meter above the Earth. Determine what is the orbital speed of the satellite
A rod of length 30.0 cm has linear density (mass per length) given by l 5 50.0 1 20.0x, What is the mass of the rod
A heavy ball and a light ball are dropped in the absence of air resistance. The two balls will experience the same acceleration. The heavier ball will experience a greater acceleration.
An electron is to be accelerated from a velocity of 1.00×106m/s to a velocity of 7.00×106 m/s. Through what potential difference must the electron pass
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