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Find the two locations where an object can be placed in front of a concave mirror with a radius of curvature of 37cm such that its twice its size?
How much work must this force do to stop the wheel. An electron moving along the x axis has a position given by x = 11te-1t m, where t is in seconds. How far is an electron from the origin when it momentarily stops.
If John Glenn weighed 640N on Earth's surface, i) how much would he have weighed if his Mercury spacecraft had (hypothetically) remained at twice distance from the center of the Earth? ii) Why is it said that an astronaut is never truly weightless..
Two negative and two positive point charges (magnitude = 3.64mC) are positioned on opposite corners of a square (each side = 0.155 m).Determine the magnitude of the force on each charge.
The image of an object seen in a mirror is twice its actual size. The orientation of the image is the same as that of the object. what is the focal length of the mirror
The rope makes an angle of 70.0 degrees with respect to the vertical as shown. Illustrate what is the tangential speed of the ball?
A nanowire is a (nearly) one-dimensional structure with a diameter on the order of a few nanometers. What is the tension in the middle
A stone is thrown directly upward from a height of 30 ft with an initial velocity of 60 ft/sec. Determine the time at which the stone reaches its maximum height
A 6.00 kg mass (m) is suspended from a 65 kg flywheel having a radius of 0.75 m. Determine the angular acceleration of the flywheel as the mass falls
A village maintains a large tank with an open top, containing water for emergencies. The water can drain from the tank through a hose of diameter 6.60 cm. The hose ends with a nozzle of diameter 2.20 cm.
A rod is measured to be 12cm by an observer moving at 0.60c with respect to the length of the rod. What is the proper length of the rod
A 66-N %u22C5 m torque acts on a wheel with a moment of inertia 175 kg %u22C5 m2. how long will it take the wheel to make one revolution?
A small glass bead charged to 7.4nC is in the plane that bisects a thin, uniformly charged, 10-cm-long glass rod, What is the total charge on the rod
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