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A 12 kip load at 58 degrees from horizontal is applied to horizontal and vertical cables as shown below. What is the force in cable AB? and What is the force in cable BC?
What is the speed of a proton whose kinetic energy is 4.2keV
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In searching the bottom of a pool at night, a watchman shines a narrow beam of light from his flashlight 1.3m above the water level onto the surface of the water at a point 2.7m from the edge of the pool.
A high-pass RC filter is connected to an AC source with a peak voltage of 10.0 V. The peak capacitor voltage is 6.0 V. What is the peak resistor voltage
an electron of mass 9.11x10-31 kg has an initial speed of 2.40x105 ms. it travels in a straight line and its speed
A 1000-kg car is moving at 30.0 m/s around a horizontal curve whose radius is 100 m. What is the magnitude of the frictional force
In 9.8 s afisherman winds 2.6 m of fishing line onto a reel whose radius is3.0 cm (assumed to be constant as an approximation). Determine the angular speed ofthe reel
A ring with radius R has a total charge Q. What is the electric field strength at this point
A 1600 kg car rounds a curve of radius 70 m banked at an angle of 12 degrees. What is the magnitude of the friction force required
A uniform boom is at an angle of 45 degrees from the ground. It is held in place by a frictionless pin at ground level. Weight A= 2230 nt is suspended from its upper end and the boom's weight B= 441 nt. A cable from its upper end to ground level m..
To practice Problem-Solving Strategy 5.2 Dynamics problems. A 30.0kg- box is being pulled across a carpeted floor by a horizontal force of 230N, What is the acceleration of the box
calculate the wavelengths in air at 20°C for sounds in the maximum range of human hearing, 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
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