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An object with a mass of 48.0 g displaces 605.0 ml of water when it is completely immersed. What is the buoyant force on the mass? (Useg = 9.8 N/kg as necessary.)
An object starting from rest accelerates with a constant acceleration A(none) for a time T(none) after which it moves at a constant velocity for T1 seconds. what is the total distance the object traveled
Demonstrate that gravitational energy is not extensive: show that the gravitational energy of a sphere of radius 'r' and uniform density varies with volume V^n and find the exponent 'n'.
What is voltage difference between floor and hover-board
Three equal point charges, each with charge 1.50 mu C, are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose sides are of length 0.6m. What is the electric potential energy U of the system.
Two positive charges, one of magntude Q and the other of magnitude 2Q, and one negative charge of magnitude -Q are placed on a straight line, Find both the magnitude and direction of the net force on the positive charge on the left
A 21.0 m tall hollow aluminum flagpole is equivalent in strength to a solid cylinder of aluminum 3.50 cm in diameter. How far to the side does the top of the pole flex
Two point charges of -1microC and 2microC are separated by a distance of 0.30m. What is the electrostatic force on each particle
Assume the Earth is in uniform cicular motion about the sun. Explain how to determine the angular velocity of the Earth
Neglect air resistance and muscle atrophy and assume the same upward normal reaction force as on earth: how far could she long jump on the moon
A 56-kg student runs at 4.2m/s , grabs a hanging 10.0-m-long rope, and swings out over a lake. He releases the rope when his velocity is zero. What is the angle when he releases the rope
A critically damped simple harmonic oscillator starts at the origin at rest, and is subject to an additional force Fext = Fto/t. Find the subsequent motion
What is the electric field vec E. What is force vec F on a -1.0 nC charge placed at the midpoint.
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