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A 6.4 centimeter diameter horizontal pipe gradually narrows to 4.9 centimeter. When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 33.0kPa and 26.0kPa, correspondingly. Evaluate what is the volume rate of flow?
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Your friend observes an artificial satellite orbiting the earth. He estimates it is at an altitude h = 938 km above the earth's surface and has a mass m = 3500 kg. What is the period (s) of the satellite's motion
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Two point charges are on the y axis. A 5.20-µC charge is located at y = 1.25 cm, and a -2-µC charge is located at y = ?1.80 cm. Find the total electric potential at the origin
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A 0.340 kg block is attached to ahorizontal, ideal spring with spring constant k = 30.0 N/m. There is no friction. At t = 0, the block has a velocity of - 5.00 m/s and adisplacement of 0.280 m.
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