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An arrow is shot at an angle such that it's horizontal velocity is 40 m/s and it's vertical velocity is 20 m/s. Find the horizontal distance the arrow will travel before hitting the ground.
Through what maximum angle θmax will the reference line turn in the positive direction? What are (b) first and (c) second times the reference line will be at θ = θmax/3? At what (d) negative time and (e) positive time will the reference line be at..
How much time is necessary for the torso to come to rest
A silicon sample is doped with phosphorus at 1.23 parts per million. Phosphorus acts as an electron donor, Calculate the number of free electrons per unit volume of the doped silicon.
What angle did the hawk make with the horizontal throughout its descent? For how long did the mouse enjoy the free fall.
When the galvanometer in a wheatstone bridge circuit shows no deflection, explain why are the voltages across opposite branches on each side of the galvanometer necessarily equal?
The surface charge density on an infinite charged plane is -1.5*10^-6 N/m^2, How far does the proton travel before reaching its turning point
Explain functionalism, conflict theory and interactionism
A single current carrying loop has a magnetic dipole moment of 10i - 20j + 15k Am2 and is in a region of space, Find the torque on the current loop
Calculate velocity of the skydiver of mass m=80kg as a function of time. The air drag coefficient D=100g/m=0.1kg/m.
Determine the time it takes for the particle. A particle is traveling in a straight line at a constant speed of 28m/s. Suddenly, a constant force of 15.6N acts on it, bringing it to a stop in a distance of 66.8m.
Find the force on each side of the loop and the torque acting on loop.
A satellite strikes the International Space Station traveling at a speed of 14.70 miles/ Second relative to the station. calculate the energy released by the collision
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