• Q : Determine the height to which the center of the baton travel....
    Physics :

    Ignoring air resistance and assuming that the average angular speed of the baton is 2.00 rev/s, determine the height to which the center of the baton travels above the point of release.

  • Q : Coordinates of the event....
    Physics :

    Suppose that an event occurs in inertial frame S with coordinates x = 75 m, y = 18 m, z = 6.0 m at t = 2.0 10-5 s. The inertial frame S ' moves in the +x direction with v = 0.76c. The origins of S

  • Q : What is the ratio of mars orbital speed....
    Physics :

    The distances from the Sun at perihelion and aphelion for Mars are 2050·105 km and 2490·105 km, respectively. What is the ratio of Mars' orbital speed around the Sun at perihelion to

  • Q : Potential difference across one wire....
    Physics :

    What is the potential difference across one wire of a 50 m extension cord made of 16 gauge copper wire carrying a current of 4 A

  • Q : What is the force exerted by the ball on the kicker foot....
    Physics :

    A barefoot field-goal kicker imparts a speed of 40 m/s to a football initially at rest. If the football has a mass of 0.43 kg and the time of contact with the ball is 0.029 s, what is the force exe

  • Q : What is the electromagnetic flux....
    Physics :

    What is the electromagnetic flux coming from the surface of a 3000K blackbody(show work)

  • Q : What is the circumference of their spherical world....
    Physics :

    Drawing on Eratoshthenes' method, if two observers are due north and south of each other and are seperated by 400 km, what is the circumference of their spherical world if they see the same star on

  • Q : What is the x component of force....
    Physics :

    A dog pulls on a pillow with a force of 7.4 N at an angle of 33.7? above the horizontal a) What is the x component of this force?

  • Q : What is the proper value of l....
    Physics :

    You need to construct a 400 pF capacitor for a science project. You plan to cut two L times L metal squares and place spacers between them. The thinnest spacers you have are 0.30 mm thick.What is th

  • Q : What happens to the astronaut....
    Physics :

    A 61 kg astronaut floating at rest in space outside a space capsule throws his 0.50 kg hammer such that it moves with a speed of 13 m/s relative to the capsule. What happens to the astronaut?

  • Q : Estimate maximum deceleration of car....
    Physics :

    You're driving down the highway late one night at 15 {rm m}/{rm s} when a deer steps onto the road 42 {rm m} in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50 {rm s}, and th

  • Q : Determine the work associated with the process....
    Physics :

    A gas is compressed from 4.5×10-2 m3 to 2.6×10-2 m3 at a constant pressure of 1.7×105 Pa. (a) What is the work associated with the process? Make sure to include the correct sign. (

  • Q : What is the weight of the truck....
    Physics :

    a ferry boat is 4.0 m wide and 6.0 m long. when a truck pulls onto it, the boat sinks 4.0 cm in he water. what is the weight of the truck?

  • Q : How long does the projectile remain in the air....
    Physics :

    A projectile is fired horizontally from a gun that is 38.0 m above flat ground, emerging from the gun with a speed of 390 m/s. (a) How long does the projectile remain in the air?

  • Q : What is the period of oscillation of the system....
    Physics :

    a meter stick with a mass of 89.5 g is being supported at the 50.0 cm mark with a pivot that is 1.00 cm above the center of mass of the meter stick. The moment of inertia of the stick about that poi

  • Q : Magnitude of the charge on each capacitor plate....
    Physics :

    The space between the plates is then filled with a dielectric material, with dielectric constant K= 5.07. What must the magnitude of the charge on each capacitor plate now be, to produce the same po

  • Q : What is the balls speed....
    Physics :

    A 0.135-kg ball, moving in the positive direction at 14 m/s, is acted on by the impulse shown in the graph below. What is the ball's speed at 4.0 s?

  • Q : Determine the pressure that each ski exerts on the snow....
    Physics :

    A 61-kg skier is going down a slope oriented 32° above the horizontal. The area of each ski in contact with the snow is 0.13 m2. Determine the pressure that each ski exerts on the snow.

  • Q : Find the potential difference....
    Physics :

    Find the potential difference V1 - V2. Point 1 is at the center of the plastic sphere, and point 2 is just outside the sphere.

  • Q : Find the effective coefficient of kinetic friction....
    Physics :

    A potter's wheel having a radius 0.47 m and a moment of inertia 10.9 kg·m2 is rotating freely at 46 rev/min. The potter can stop the wheel in 7.0 s by pressing a wet rag against the rim and

  • Q : What is the electric potential between the two terminals....
    Physics :

    A dry cell does 7.5. J of work through chemical energy transfer 5.00 C between terminals of the cell. What is the electric potential between the two terminals?

  • Q : How much does the board weigh....
    Physics :

    A see saw is made of a uniform board 2.6 m long. A girl weighing 440 N sits on the left end, and a boy weighing 640 N sits on the right end. The see saw is balanced when the board is pivoted 1.1 m

  • Q : What is the magnitude of the net force on the block....
    Physics :

    A force of 70 N exerted at an angle of 30 degrees below the horizontal on a block of mass 8 kg that is resting on a table. What is the magnitude of the net force on the block in the x direction if t

  • Q : Horizontal spring with spring constant....
    Physics :

    A 1.4 kg block is attached to a horizontal spring with spring constant 2800N/m. The block is at rest on a frictionless surface. A 8.90g bullet is fired into the block, in the face opposite the spri

  • Q : What was the original mass....
    Physics :

    A material contains 50.0 grams of carbon 14, and is 300,000 years old. It has a half life of 5730 years. What was its original mass?

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