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A 2.05 kg mass is attached to a light cord that is wrapped around a pulley of radius 4.65 cm, which turns with negligible friction. The mass falls at a constant acceleration of 2.85 m/s2. Find the moment of inertia of the pulley.
In vacuum, two charged particles lie 2.5 cm apart. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point midway between the two particles. (One has a charge of -8.0 µC and the other has a charge of +4.0 µC.) Magnitude.
What percentage of a photon beam would interact in passing through a 3-mm slice of absorber if the linear attenuation coefficient were 0.15/cm
How is the voltage divided among resistors in parallel and What happens to resistance when resistors are connected in parallel
The elevator is firstly at rest. How far does the elevator move even as accelerating to full speed from rest.
When 1.0 kg of coal is burned, about 3.0 x 107 J of energy is released. how many kilograms of coal must be burned to produce the same energy as 0.79 kg of 92U235
Transvers waves: Speed of wave on streatched string. Two steel wires are stretched with the same tension. The first wire has a diameter of 0.610 mm and the second wire has a diameter of 0.910 mm
A computer disk drive is turned on starting from rest and has a constant angular acceleration. How long did it take to make the first complete revolution
A speedboat moving at 33.0 m/s approaches a no-wake buoy marker 100 m ahead. How long does it take the boat to reach the buoy
A proton takes 99.0 usto complete one orbit around a 14.5 m diameter cyclotron. What's the cyclotron's magnetic field
An audio amplifier, represented by the AC source and the resistor R, what is the time-averaged power delivered to the speaker
A parallel-plate capacitor has 1.85 cm2 plates that are separated by 5.72 mm with air between them. how much energy does it store
A neutron star is the remnant left after certain supernovae (explosions of giant stars). Typically, neutron stars are about 20 in diameter and have around the same mass as our sun. What is a typical neutron star density in g/cm^3?
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