• Q : What is the radius of the turn....
    Physics :

    What is the radius of the turn if theta = 20.0 degrees (assuming the car continues in uniform circular motion around the turn)?

  • Q : What magnitude and direction of electric field that balance....
    Physics :

    A alpha particale has a mass 6.64× 10^27 kg and a charge of + 2e What the magnitude and direction of the electric field that will balance the gravitational force on the particale?

  • Q : How high does block rise above the point of release....
    Physics :

    A 0.250 kg block on a vertical spring with a spring constant of 500x 10^ N/m is pushed downward, compressing the spring 0.100m. when released, the block leaves the spring and travels upward vertical

  • Q : How much energy is lost per second when steam is given....
    Physics :

    How much energy is lost per second when the steam is at 200°C and the surrounding air is at 20.0°C? The pipe has a circumference of 800cm and a length of 50.0m.

  • Q : Centripetal acceleration at its surface equavalents....
    Physics :

    It has been suggested that rotating cylinders about 12 mi long and 3.9 mi in diameter be placed in space and used as colonies. What angular speed must such a cylinder have so that the centripetal ac

  • Q : Magnitude of the auto average acceleration....
    Physics :

    An automobile traveling at 15.0km/h along a straight, level road accelerates to 67.0km/h in 6.20s . What is the magnitude of the auto's average acceleration?

  • Q : Determine the magnitude of the door-s angular acceleration....
    Physics :

    A person pushes on the outer edge of one pane with a force of F = 51 N that is directed perpendicular to the pane. Determine the magnitude of the door's angular acceleration.

  • Q : Determine the altitude as crossing the bar....
    Physics :

    A 42 kg pole vaulter running at 13 m/s vaults over the bar. Her speed when she is above the bar is 1.3 m/s. Neglect air resistance, as well as any energy absorbed by the pole, and determine her alti

  • Q : Charge density on the surface of the conductor....
    Physics :

    Assume that at some point just outside the surface of the conductor, the electric field has magnitude and is directed toward the surface of the conductor. What is the charge density on the surface

  • Q : Compute magnitude of maximum acceleration of the block....
    Physics :

    A 400 gram block, attached to the end of an ideal spring (horizontal) with force constant k = 10 N/m. Compute the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the block.

  • Q : Wilkens days in inventory....
    Physics :

    The following information came from the income statement of the Wilkens Company at December 31, 2007: sales $1,800,000; beginning inventory $160,000; ending inventory $240,000; and gross profit $600

  • Q : What is magnitude of vertical component projectiles velocity....
    Physics :

    (a) How long does the projectile remain in the air? (b) At what horizontal distance from the firing point does it strike the ground? (c) What is the magnitude of the vertical component of its veloci

  • Q : Find the volume of the balloon....
    Physics :

    Helium plus air density in the balloon is 0.247kg/m^3, and Helium density is 0.179kg/m^3. Ignoring the volume of the payload, find the volume of the balloon.

  • Q : Find out the tension in the string....
    Physics :

    A 280 block on a 52.0 -long string swings in a circle on a horizontal, frictionless table at 55.0. What is the speed of the block? What is the tension in the string?

  • Q : Slides along a frictionless horizontal....
    Physics :

    A 3.3 kg block slides along a frictionless horizontal with a speed of 6.2 m/s. After sliding a distance of 2 m, the block makes a smooth transition to a frictionless ramp inclined at an angle of 33?

  • Q : Magnitude of the acceleration of the anvil....
    Physics :

    Three teams are involved in pulling a 435 kg anvil. Team A is pulling with a force of 70 N to the East. Team B is pulling with a force of 126 N to the West. Team C is pulling with a force of 85 N t

  • Q : What magnitude f is required for the deceleration force....
    Physics :

    What distance "d" do they travel while decelerating (c) what work "W" is done on them by the decelerating force are (d) "F", (e) "d", and (f) "W" for deceleration of 4.0 m/s^2 ?

  • Q : Frequency of sound waves....
    Physics :

    What is the frequency of sound waves with a with a wavelength of 60 m traveling in air at a speed of 380 m/s?

  • Q : What is the density of the liquid....
    Physics :

    A U-shaped tube is partly filled water and partly filled liquid that does not mix water. Both sides of the tube are open to the atmosphere. What is the density of the liquid?

  • Q : Angle and rebounds with the same speed....
    Physics :

    A tennis ball of mass 8.0×10-2 {rm kg} and speed 33 {rm m/s} strikes a wall at a 45 ^circ angle and rebounds with the same speed at 45 ^circ.

  • Q : Compute the height of the building....
    Physics :

    A submarine is 325 m horizontally out from the shore and 115 m beneath the surface of the water. A laser beam is sent from the submarine so that it strikes the shore. If the beam strikes the top of

  • Q : Calculating the gravitational acceleration....
    Physics :

    A student drops a ball from a height of 15.6 m and measures the time it takes to hit the ground as 1.81 s. In calculating the gravitational acceleration g (in order to compare to its theoretical va

  • Q : Find final velocities of the balls if collision is elastic....
    Physics :

    A 5.00-kg ball, moving to the right at a velocity of +2.00 m/s on a frictionless table, collides head-on with a stationary 7.50-kg ball. Find the final velocities of the balls if the collision is (a

  • Q : Determine magnitude of the maximum torque....
    Physics :

    What is the magnitude of the maximum torque the crane can withstand if the maximum load the crane can handle is 738 N? What is the maximum load for this crane at an angle of 15° with the horizonta

  • Q : Calculate voltage difference exists between the plates....
    Physics :

    It takes 140 J of work to move 2.7 C of charge from a positive plate to a negative plate. What voltage difference exists between the plates?

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