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A large punch bowl holds 4.00kg of lemonade (which is essentially water) at 25.0?C. A 5.00×10?2-kg ice cube at -13.0?C is placed in the lemonade.
What is the final temperature of the system? Ignore any heat exchange with the bowl or the surroundings.
What is the amount of ice (if any) remaining?
While the positions of these balls are fixed, ground the ball X and then break the grounding. when X and Y remain in touch, remove Z. Then divide X and Y. What are the charges (if any) on each of the balls.
At an outdoor market a bunch of bananas is set to oscillatory motion with amplitude of 20.0 cm on a spring with a force constant of 16 N/m.
A "105-watt" lightbulb uses an average power of 105 W when connected to an rms voltage of 120 V. What is the resistance of the lightbulb
Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block & the table.
A point charge is a = 1.5 m below the end of a continuously charged rod with charge Q = 5 ?C, Write an expression for the differential element of the y component of the Electric Field at P in terms of the charge density
how long does it take to reach the new equilibrium position.
The balls have a glancing collision, not a head-on collision, deflecting the second ball by 90° and sending it north at 1.51 m/s. Illustrate what are the speed and direction of the first ball after the collision?
A copper vat is 12 m long at room temperature (20 degrees Celsius). How much longer is it as it contains boiling water at 1 atm pressure.
A particle of charge +1.5 nC is placed at a corner of a Gaussian cube with sides 12.0cm. What is an electric flux through the cube.
How far ahead of the film should the lens be if the object to be photographed is 13 m away.
find the coefficient of linear expansion for the material of which the rod is made.
A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 60.0° to the horizontal, What is the horizontal distance (in m) covered by ball before hitting the ground
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