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Question: The field just outside a 3.43-cm radius metal ball is 2.79E+2 N/C and points toward the ball.
Question 1: What charge resides on the ball?
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A student, starting from rest, slides down a water slide. On the way down, a kinetic frictional force (a nonconservativeforce) acts on her. The student has a mass of 67.0 kg, and the height of the water slide is13.0 m.
Starting from rest, you move with a constant acceleration of 2.1 m/s2 for 15.0 s and then move with an acceleration of -2.1 m/s2 for another 15.0 s. What is your maximum speed attained
How does the mass and electric charge of a proton compare with the mass and charge of an electron?
When a high jumper is in a position such that his arms and legs are hanging vertically, and his trunk and head are horizontal, find how far below the torso median line the CM will be
Two freight cars, each with a mass of 2.9 x 10^5 kg, collide and stick together. One was initially moving at 2.80 m/s and the other was at rest. What is the final speed.
A space vehicle is traveling at 4200 km/h relative to the Earth when the exhausted rocket motor is disengaged, What is the speed (km/h) of the command module relative to Earth after the separation
An RC circuit with 2.50 ?F and 7.60 M?? includes a 6.00 volt source, What is the time constant for charging the capacitor
a mass m1 on a horizontal shelf is attached by a thin string that passes over a frictionless pulley to a 2.5 kg mass m2
A man pulls a 50.0 kg box at constant speed across the floor. What is the value of the normal force
a rocket of mass 3.52 times 105 kg is in flight near earths surface. its thrust is directed at an angle of 65.8deg
A 2.0 centimeter tall object is placed in front of a mirror. A 1.0 tall upright image is formed behind the mirror, 180 from the object. Find what is the focal length of the mirror
A 6.0 kilogram object undergoes an acceleration of 2.0m/s. Find the magnitude of the resultant force acting on it
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