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a) What is the gauge pressure of ocean water at a depth of 73.6 m? The density of ocean water is 1035 kg/m3. kPa
b) What is the actual pressure of ocean water at this depth? kPa
A ball of clay weighing 0.5 kg is thrown at a pendulum bob at rest weighing 4-kg. What is the velocity of the pendulum bob
Two carts of equal mass, m = 0.280 kg, are placed on a frictionless track that has a light spring of force constant k = 47.6 N/m attached to one end of it, Find the magnitude of the velocity of the blue cart just after the first collision
Falls resulting in hip fractures are a major cause of injury and even death to the elderly. Typically, hip's speed at impact is about 2. If this can be reduced to 1.30 or less, hip will usually not fracture. One way to do this is by wearing elasti..
A series RLC circuit has a peak current of 1.0 A with a frequency of 54 kHz. If the resistance of the circuit is 51 k??, determine the average power of the circuit
An object initially at rest moves a distance x when a force F is applied for time t. How far will the object move of a force of 2F is applied for the same time t
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In a certain particle accelerator, protons travel around a circular path of diameter 20.5 m in an evacuated chamber, What is the mean free path of the gas molecules
Two resistors, 61.1 and 83.6 , are connected in parallel. The current through the 83.6 - resistor is 4.29 A. What is the total power supplied to the two resistors
What was the speed of the car before impact
What fraction of the power radiated by the sun is intercepted by the planet Mercury? The radius of Mercury is 2.44 x 106 m, and its distance from the sun at the moment is 5.75 x 1010 m. presume that sun radiates uniformly in all directions.
Two equal, but oppositely charged particles are attracted to each other electrically. evaluate the magnitude of the charges
A ball is dropped from the top of a 6.10m tall building, falls straight downward, collides inelastically with the ground and bounces back up. How many bounces can the ball make
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