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A canister containing 115 kg of an ideal gas has a volume of 6.5 m3. If the gas exerts a pressure of 4.0 Ã- 105 Pa, what is the rms speed of the molecules?
The overall magnification of an astronomical telescope is desired to be 26 Ã?. What is the overall length of the telescope when adjusted for use by the relaxed eye
A flask is filled with 1.58 L (L = liter) of a liquid at 100 °C. When the liquid is cooled to 13.3 °C, What is the coefficient of volume expansion of the liquid
When two identical ions are separated by a distance of 8.6×10?10 m, How many electrons are missing from each ion
And if the plane could fly without this pilot, how much force would the plane require to maintain the equal acceleration?
A 63 resistor is connected in parallel with a 115 resistor. This parallel group is connected in series with a 19 resistor. The total combination is connected across a 15 V battery.
A pair of narrow slits are .075 mm apart and are located 1.5 m from the screen. Find the wavelength of the beam
Illustrate what is the minimum coefficient of friction between tires and road that will allow cars to negotiate the turn without sliding off the road?
An infinitely long line of charge has linear charge density 4.00 10-12 C/m. A proton (mass 1.67 10-27 kg, charge +1.60 10-19 C) is 17.0 cm from the line and moving straight toward the line at 3000m/s.
Two rockets approach earth from opposite directions at equal speeds relative to the earth. How fast are the rockets moving with respect to the earth
A rod of length L is hinged at one end. The moment of inertia as the rod rotates around that hinge is ML2/3. Suppose a 2.00-m rod with a mass of 3.00 kg is hinged at one end and is held in a horizontal position. The rod is released as the free end is..
The famous horse & cart physics scenario is explained. This scenario is used to describe why many people have a common misconception about what Newton’s 3rd Law says & does not say.
You're designing a highway so that the maximum centripetal acceleration on a curve is no more than 1.0 m/s^2. What is the minimum curvature radius to accommodate a 100 km/h maximum speed? Please show the answer and how you got it!
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