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If a particle of mass 5.4 kg is moving east at 10 m/s and a particle of mass 19 kg is moving west at 10 m/s, what is the velocity of the center of mass of the pair?
Two skaters, one with mass 65 kg and the other with mass 80 kg, stand on an ice rink holding a pole of length 9 m and negligible mass. How far does the 80 kg skater move
A neutral particle moving with velocty, v, decays into two photons moving with angles, a1=30 degrees and a2=60 degrees with respect to the intial velocty of the particle. Find velocty v.
A hydrogen atom is in its eighth excited state, corresponding to n = 9. Find the radius of the electron's Bohr orbit
State Newton's three laws of Motion and What is the difference between elastic collision and inelastic collision
An astronaut in space cannot use a scale or balance to weigh objects because there is no gravity. But she does have devices to measure distance and time accurately. What is the mass of this canister
If Cassie's near point is 110 cm, what's the power of the glasses if it helps her gain back the normal near point
A small, 10.0 g insect stand at one end of a thin uniform metal rod which is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal table. What is the resulting angular speed of the rod
Two metal balls are hung from strings. The first ball, 0.09 kg, is pulled to the side and released so that it strikes the second ball with a speed of 1.62 m/s. What is the mass of the second ball
What is the repulsive electrical force between two protons 4.0×10?15m apart from each other in an atomic nucleus
A block of wood of mass 4.85 kg rests on a horizontal frictionless surface. find the velocity of the wood after the bullet has passed through
An elevator cable breaks when a 975 kg elevator is 24.5 m above the top of a huge spring (k = 8.00 x 10^4 N/m) at the bottom of the shaft. Calculate the amount the spring compresses
An 845-N sled is pulled a distance of 170 m. The task requires 1.10 x10^4 J of work and is done by pulling on a rope with a force of 12N. At what angle is the rope held.
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