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Question: If a star with a radius of 106 km collapses to 10km and 50% of its mass in the process.
Part A: How much faster will it be spinning?
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A 7.40-nC charge is positioned 1.70 m from a 4.80-nC charge. (a) Find the magnitude of electrostatic force that one particle exerts on the other. (b) Is the force attractive or repulsive.
Although the cross-sectional area of a capillary is much smaller than that of the aorta, there are many capillaries, so their total cross-sectional area is much larger. calculate the total cross-sectional area of the capillaries
a student measures the diameter of a small cylindrical object and gets the following readings 4.32, 4.35, 4.31, 4.36, 4.37, and 4.34cm. What is the average diameter of these readings
a lighter-than-air balloon and its load of passengers and ballast are floating stationary above the earth. ballast is
A 70 kg mountain climber dangling in a crevasse stretches a 50-m-long, 1.0-cm-diameter rope by 8.0 cm. What is Young's modulus for the rope
An electron is 10 cm to the left of a +2 C point charge, and 10 cm to the right of a -2 ?C point charge. The +2 C and the -2 C charges are fixed in position and together with the electron lie along the x-axis.
A golfer hits a shot to a green that is elevated 3.20 m above the point where the ball is struck. find the speed of the ball just before it lands.
John carries one heavy box and kicks the other box so that it slides for a little bit and then stops, and he continues this until he reaches his destination. His kicks to the box have an acceleration of magnitude 4m/s^2. What is the coefficient of ki..
How much force is needed to hold a 7.0 cm diameter hose delivering 440 L/min through a 0.73cm diameter nozzle.
An airplane flies due south at 155km/h relative to the air. There is a wind blowing at 89 km/h to the east proportionate to the ground. What are the plane's speed and direction relative to the ground.
The lens and mirror are separated by d = 1.00 m and have focal lengths of +80 cm and -50 cm, respectively. An object is placed p = 1.00 m to the left of the lens as shown.
An athlete has a large lung capacity, 7.0 L. Assuming air to be an ideal gas, how many molecules of air are in the athlete's lungs
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