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A copper wire has a length of 50 meters and diameter of 1.6 mm. Copper has a resistivity of 1.68 x 10^-8 ohm. Calculate the resistance of the wire.
what is the final Velocity of a hoop that rolls without slipping down a high hill, starting from rest
An object with a mass of 95 g displaces 755.9 ml of water when it is completely immersed. What is the buoyant force on the mass
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a molten plastic flows out of a tube that is 8.0 centimeters long at a rate of 13cm^3/min, find the viscosity of the plastic
An engine absorbs 1.69 kJ from a hot reservoir at 277 °C and expels 1.24 kJ to a cold reservoir at 27 °C in each cycle. What is the power output of the engine if each cycle lasts 0.298 s
A proton moving in a circular orbit of radius R = 45 cm in a uniform magnetic field of 0.65 T perpendicular to the orbit plane. determine the magnetic force on the proton
What are the minimum frequencies of light needed to emit electrons off each metal? Suppose a lamp is made which shines light of the exact minimum frequency needed to emit electrons off of gold.
A spring of force constant 205 N/m and unstretched length 0.260 m is stretched by two forces, How long will the spring now be
A 1.18 m long sample from a roll of string is measured to have a mass of 1.04 g. find the wavelength of traveling waves on this string which have frequencies of 40.0 Hz and 5.00 Hz
A 1.50*10^3-kg car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly to 19.1 m/s in 12.0 s. Find the instantaneous power output of the engine at t = 12.0 s, just before the car stops accelerating
An electron and a positron, each moving at 3.0*10^5 m/s, collide head on, disappear, Determine the momentum of each photon
One of the fastest recorded pitches in major-league baseball, thrown by Tim Lincecum in 2009, how far would the ball fall vertically by the time it reached home plate, 60.5 ft away
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