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Consider a large number of simple pendulums each of length b and massm, which possess energies lying between E1 and E2. Show that the Hamiltonian for each pendulum is an ellipse.
A mass of 2.80 kg is attached to a single spring such that the maximum velocity of the oscillation is 2.47 m/s and period is 1.82 seconds. What is the amplitude of the oscillation
Two blocks with masses M1= 4.9 and M2 = 3.5 are connected with a massless string over two massless and frictionless pulleys. What is the acceleration of mass M2
A 54g ice cube can slide without friction up and down a 33 degree slope. The ice cube is pressed against a spring at the bottom of the slope, compressing the spring 11cm . The spring constant is 25 N/m When the ice cube is released, what distance wil..
Ricardo walks 22.0 in a direction 50.0 west of north. Jane walks 20.0 in a direction 30.0 south of west. They after that stop and turn to face each other.
An infinitely long line of charge has a linear charge density of 4.50×10^?12 C/m. How close does the proton get to the line of charge
A ball of mass 0.120 kg is dropped from rest from a height of 1.25 m. It rebounds from the floor to reach a height of 0.600 m. What impulse was given to the ball by the floor
A 50.0 ball of clay traveling east at 8.00 collides and sticks together with a 40.0 ball of clay traveling north at 8.00. Illustrate what is the speed of the resulting ball of clay?
A 1.50 103-kg car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly to 15.8 m/s in 13.0 s. Assume that air resistance remains constant at 400 N during this time. Find the average power developed by the engine
A very hard rubber ball (m = 0.7 kg) is falling vertically at 9 m/s just before it bounces on the floor. find the average force exerted by the floor on the ball
Calculate the de Broglie wavelength for a proton moving with a speed of 6.3 × 106 m/s. The mass of a proton is 1.67262 × 10-27 kg and Planck's constant is 6.62607 × 10-34 J · s
Suppose that by stirring 921 g of water you are able to increase its temperature from 19.0° C to 21.0° C. Find the increase in the water's entropy
A small 1.85-GBq 198Au source (maximum beta-particle energy0.961 MeV, average 0.315 MeV) is enclosed in a lead shield justthick enough to absorb all the beta particles. a) Estimate the energy ?uence rate due to bremsstrahlung ata point 50 cm away.
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