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You are driving a car with a speed of 25 m/s. You slam on your brakes for 1.50 seconds causing your car to decelerate at a constant rate of 4.50 m/s^2. What is your speed at the end of this time?
The press box at a baseball park is 30 ft above the ground. A reporter in the press box looks at an angle of 18 degrees below the horizontal to see second base. What is the horizontal distance from the press box to second base.
A 10-cm-diameter cylinder of helium gas is 20 cm long and at 20°C. The pressure gauge reads 120 psi. how many helium atoms are in the cylinder? what is the mass of the helium?
What was the initial negative charge on one of the spheres, and what was the initial positive charge on the other? (Hint: Use charge conservation and solve for one of the initial charges. You would end up with a quadratic equation. The solutions g..
How much force is required to hold a 7.20 cm diameter hose delivering 470 L/min by a 0.73rm cm diameter nozzle.
When two sticks are laid end-to-end they cover a length of 8.32 feet. One stick is 2.90 ft longer than the other. What is the length of the shorter stick in feet.
Assume, instead, that the observer had been moving away from Earth with a speed of 0.80c. How much time would observer have measured for the car to be filled in this case.
If the Hawaiian hot spot is a fixed hot spot, which of directions is closest to the direction that the Pacific Plate was apparently moving as the Emperor Seamount Chain formed.
What speed must she have at point 3, so that the normal force at the top has the same magnitude as it did at the bottom.
Two tiny conducting spheres are identical and carry charges of -29.4C and +70.0C. They are separated by a distance of 2.66 cm. (a) What is the magnitude of the force that each sphere experiences?
Earth is farthest from the Sun in July and closest to Sun in January. During which Northern Hemisphere season is Earth moving fastest in its orbit.
A projectile is shot from the edge of a cliff h = 105 m above ground level with an initial speed of v0 = 135 m/s at an angle of 37.0Â ° with the horizontal.
A 65Kg ice skater pushes off his partner and accelerates backwards at 1.3m/s^2. If the partner accelerates in the opposite direction at 2.0m/s^2, what is mass of the other skater.
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