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Problem: How many kilometers would you have to go above the surface of the earth for your weight to decrease to 41% of what it was at the surface?
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Find the slit seperation of a double slit system that will produce bright interference fringes 1.00 degrees apart
On a frictionless horizontal surface a 1.50 kg mass traveling at3.50 m/s collides with and sticks to a 300 kg mass that isinitially at rest. This system runs into an ideal spring forceconstant 50.0 N/cm.
An ion experiences a magnetic force of 5.9*10-16 N when moving in the positive x direction but no magnetic force when moving in the positive y direction. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force exerted on the ion when it moves in the x-y plane al..
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A thin, light wire is wrapped around the rim of a wheel, If the suspended object moves downward a distance of 3.40m in 1.86s, what is the mass of the wheel
What is the largest wavelength that will give constructive interference at an observation point 171 from one source and 295 from the other source.
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