• Q : Object moving with uniform acceleration....
    Physics :

    An object moving with uniform acceleration has a velocity of 10.0 cm/s in the positive x-direction when its x-coordinate is 3.21 cm. If its x-coordinate 3.55 s later is -5.00 cm, what is its accele

  • Q : Determine the subsequent velocity of the boy....
    Physics :

    A 70.9 kg boy and a 43.2 kg girl both wearing skates face each other at rest on a skating rink the boy pushes the girl sending her eastward with a speed of 4.64 m/s. Neglecting friction, determine t

  • Q : A catapult launches a test rocket vertically....
    Physics :

    A catapult launches a test rocket vertically upward from a well, giving the rocket an initial speed of 80.2 m/s at ground level. The engines then fire.

  • Q : Discuss the use of target setting....
    Physics :

    Eagan is inspired by performers in the run up of the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympic games, and is determined to improve his performance.

  • Q : Find two points along the y-axis....
    Physics :

    Two point charges -2Q and +3Q are on the x-axis, -2Q at the origin and +3Q at x = D. Choose the potential to equal zero at infinity. Find two points on the x-axis within the vicinity of the charges

  • Q : What is the work done by tension before the block goes....
    Physics :

    A mass m = 16 kg is pulled along a horizontal floor with NO friction for a distance d =7.9 m. Then the mass is pulled up an incline that makes an angle θ = 35° with the horizontal and has

  • Q : What is the equilibrium concentration....
    Physics :

    The generation rate for a contaminant is 25 mg/min. The dilution volume flow rate is 4,000 CFM. What is the equilibrium concentration of the contaminant in mg/m^3?

  • Q : What will be the concentration of the contaminant....
    Physics :

    A room measures 50'X30'20'. The dilution volume flow rate is 3,000 CFM. At 8:00 am the concentration of a contaminant is 50 ppm. Assuming no additional contaminant is added to the workplace air,wha

  • Q : What will be the concentration....
    Physics :

    With an initial concentration of 25 ppm and an equilibrium concentration of 300 ppm, if the time constant for the room is 90 minutes, what will be the concentration after 30 minutes?

  • Q : What is the dilution volume flow rate....
    Physics :

    You are leaking one liter of methyl alcohol (methanol) every 3 hours. At the start of the day, you have a concentration of 50 ppm. Your room is 30'X20'X100'. Th dilution volume flow rate is 4,000 C

  • Q : What is the acceleration of the block....
    Physics :

    A 27 kilogram block is being pulled up a ramp with a force of 250N. The ramp has an incline of 31 degrees above the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface

  • Q : What is the velocity of the block immediately....
    Physics :

    A target shooting game, wooden blocks are thrown into the air and shot in flight. A block of 0.8kg has a speed of 10 m/s at the top of its trajectory when it is hit by a bullet from below at an ange

  • Q : Calculate the speed of light in the glass....
    Physics :

    A ray of light strikes a flat, 2.00-cm-thick block of glass (n=1.50) at an angle of 30 degrees with respect to the normal. (a) Find the angle of refraction at the top surface.

  • Q : White stars located in the outer regions....
    Physics :

    Which type of galaxy mostly consists of a collection of older red stars that are located in the center with blue and white stars located in the outer regions?

  • Q : Write an equation for the alpha decay....
    Physics :

    Write an equation for the alpha decay of Module Icon . Determine the energy released in the alpha decay of Module Icon in units of joules. Write an equation for the beta positive decay of Module Ico

  • Q : Determine the normal force exerted on the object....
    Physics :

    An object (mass 10.0 kg) slides upward on a slippery vertical wall. A force F of 60N acts at an angle of 60 degrees. determine the normal force exerted on the object by the wall and determine the ob

  • Q : What is the period of this motion....
    Physics :

    A spring has a spring constant of 47.3 N/m. a mass of 300 grams is added to the end of the spring and the mass -spring system is set into motion, what is the period of this motion?

  • Q : Explain the stone traveling horizontally....
    Physics :

    A 5kg ball is hanging from a long but very light flexible wire when it is struck by a 1.5kg stone traveling horizontally to the right at 12m/s. The stone rebounds to the left with a speed of 8.5m/s,

  • Q : How to stopping and moving away....
    Physics :

    Exploring Creation with Physics 2nd edition module 14 practice problem 7: a +3.8mC charged particle (m=5.0kg) is shot with an initial velocity of 245 m/sec towards a +1.5mC stationary charge.

  • Q : Rate up to its original value....
    Physics :

    If the radius of a blood vessel is reduced by cholesterol deposits to 90% of its original value, flow will decrease. By what factor would the pressure difference (P1- P2) along the vessel have to b

  • Q : The particle starts from rest....
    Physics :

    An electrically charged particle accelerates uniformly rom rest to speed v while traveling a distance x. a)show that the acceleration of the particle is a = v2/2x. b)if the particle starts from rest

  • Q : What will be the speed of bject after the collision....
    Physics :

    A 0.400 ice puck, moving east with a speed of 2.50 , has a head-on collision with a 0.900puck initially at rest. What will be the speed of the 0.900 object after the collision?

  • Q : How to produce a net electric force....
    Physics :

    A charge Q1 = Q is positioned on the x axis at x = a. Where should a charge Q2 = 9Q be placed to produce a net electric force of zero on a charge placed at the origin?

  • Q : What is the charge of the cans....
    Physics :

    If two neutral conducting pop cans are touching each other and a positively charged ballon is brought near them then taken away. What is the charge of the cans?

  • Q : The collision perfectly elastic....
    Physics :

    A ball with a mass of 1/2 kg is traveling towards the left at a speed of 10 m/s another ball with a mass of 1/4 kg is traveling towards the right at a speed of 24 m/s after the collisions the 1/2 k

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