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An initially motionless test car is accelerated uniformly to 1.20 × 102 km/h in 8.68 seconds before striking a simulated deer. The car is in contact with the faux fawn for 0.455 seconds, after which the car is measured to be traveling at 65.5 km/h. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the car before the collision?
In a charming 19th-century hotel, an old-style elevator is connected to a counterweight by a cable that passes over a rotating disk 3.50 m in diameter. The elevator is raised and lowered by turning the disk, and the cable does not slip on the rim ..
Find the mass flow rate in through the vent in question #1 using the following well-known relationship for the mass flow into an opening:
A 260 wooden raft floats on a lake. When an 80 man stands on the raft, it sinks 5.0 deeper into the water. When he steps off, the raft vibrates for a while. What is the frequency of vibration.
What is magnitude of the gravitational attraction
Estimate how long it will take to heat a cup of soup. What is the net force exerted on the skier.
Which of these do you think would allow sound to travel fastest? Explain the answer. Give two reasons - one relating to the density of molecules and the second to the elasticity of your choice - air, water, solid wood. Confirm to specifically stat..
A long, narrow rectangular loop of wire is moving toward the bottom of page with a speed of 0.025 m/s. The loop is leaving a region in which a 2.1 T magnetic field exists; magnetic field outside this region is zero. All through the time of 1.0 s, wha..
A small remote-control car with a mass of 1.60 kg moves at a constant speed of v = 14.0 m/s in a vertical circle inside the hollow metal cylinder that has the radius of 5.00 m.
The membrane surrounding a living cell consists of an inner and an outer wall that are separated by a small space.
If water at 15°C is flowing through a 3cm diameter pipe with a velocity of 50 cm-1, calculate the Reynolds number. Is the flow turbulent or laminar?
A 0.65kg block of ice is sliding by you on a very slippery floor at 3 m/s. As it goes by, you give it a kick vertical to its path. Your foot is in contact with the ice block for 0.003 seconds.
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