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Question: What is buoyancy force? Compare the relative magnitudes of the buoyancy force acting on a body immersed in these mediums:
(a) air,
(b) water,
(c) mercury, and
(d) an evacuated chamber.
An ac generator with a frequency of 1.24 kHz and an rms voltage of 24.2V is connected in series with a 2.20 kOmega resistor and a 330 mH inductor. What is the average power consumed by this circuit
The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 2.5×106 at a distance of 55 from the source. At what rate did energy pass through an area of 3.0 at 1.0
What is the magnitude of the electric field due to a 6.0 x 10-9 C charge points located at 0.025m from the charge
Imagine removing one electron from every atom in a tiny cube of gold 1 mm on a side. (Never mind how you would hold the resulting positively charged cube together.) Do the same thing with another such cube a meter away.
A reservoir has an area of 45000 sq.ft and a uniform thickness of 10 meters. Determine the pore volume of the reservoir
A 0.20 kg aluminium plate with an initial temperature of 20 degrees c slides down a 15.00m long surface that is inclined at 30 degrees to the horizontal.
A runner, jogging along a straight line path, starts at a position 260 m east of a milestone marker and heads west. After a short time interval he is 120 m west of the mile marker.
A bungee cord is stretched between two poles 491 meters apart and it has a mass of 775 grams. If the force needed to stretch the bungee cord is 440 N, what is the velocity of a wave on this bungee cord?
question for each of the following molecules determine what atomic orbitals on the central atom are allowed by symmetry
A 22cm diameter cylinder that is 12cm long contains 30g of oxygen gas at 21 degrees C. What is the reading of a pressure gauge attached to the tank
The earliest capacitors, called "Leyden jars" were made by wrapping conducting metal foil inside and outside glass jars. how tall would the jar have to be to reach a capacitance of 21.0 nF
A 120 kg hiker puts on a pair of snowshoes that have an effective combined surface area of 0.80 square meters. How much pressure does he exert on the snow
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