• Q : Time required by a rocketship....
    Physics :

    Comfortable Acceleration assumes that a rocket ship in deep space moves with the constant acceleration equivalent to 9.8 m/s2, which gives the illusion of the normal gravity throughout the flight.

  • Q : Distance of dark band from the central bright band....
    Physics :

    A single slit of width 0.05 mm is illuminated by the parallel light of wavelength 600 nm. How far is the sixth dark band from the central bright band as measured on the screen 20 cm from the slit?

  • Q : Equations of force and motion....
    Physics :

    A projectile is projected from origin (yo = 0) with a velocity of 45.0 m/s at an angle of 30o above the horizontal. Describe the time it takes for the projectile to hit the ground?

  • Q : Force and motion in one and two dimensions....
    Physics :

    A projectile is projected from the origin (yo = 0) with a velocity of 20.0 m/s at an angle of 30o above the horizontal. The projectile lands on a roof which is 4.0 m height. Illustrate the time if th

  • Q : Central peak in a single slit diffraction....
    Physics :

    Calculate the angular separation between these two lines in the first-order spectrum for grating with 4000 lines per centimeter.

  • Q : Flow rate of sludge and water flow rate....
    Physics :

    Sludge feed to an anaerobic digester is 75 % volatile solids by weight. The sludge withdrawn after digestion is 45 % volatile solids. What fraction of the volatile solids put to the digester has bee

  • Q : Second-order fringes....
    Physics :

      If 720 nm and 660 nm light pass via the two slits 0.58 mm apart, how far apart are the second-order fringes for such two wavelengths on the screen 1.0 m away?

  • Q : Quantities and volume of liquid....
    Physics :

    Determine the volume of liquid in each tank would have been if the system would have been permitted to reach a new steady state at a flow of Vn = 4 m3/min?  

  • Q : Specific gas gravity of the gas....
    Physics :

    Compute and place in tabular form the z factors and the ideal volumes that the initial 45,000 cm3 occupies at 160 F and at each and every pressure.

  • Q : Determining average current drain of battery....
    Physics :

    Draw the circuits and plots for discharging and charging mode with ALL voltages pointed.

  • Q : Pipe failure investigation....
    Physics :

    Draw a Mhor’s circle exhibiting the stress condition of an element at a point where failure is most probable.

  • Q : Conditions affecting tax liability....
    Physics :

    On the basis of information given you and supposing that there are no other conditions affecting his tax liability, describe the accessibility or deductibility of the above receipts or expenses and

  • Q : Concept of time dilation....
    Physics :

    Figure out how quick a GPS satellite is moving relative to somebody on the ground and from that how much slower time runs where it is in orbit relative to somebody on the ground.

  • Q : Gps satellite distance from the ground....
    Physics :

    Determine how far is it from the ground to a GPS satellite directly from the overhead?

  • Q : Determining position of object using concave mirror....
    Physics :

    We wish for an object to appear two times larger by using a concave mirror of radius of curvature R = 50cm

  • Q : Magnitude of the acceleration of turning blade....
    Physics :

    Find out the distance point P on the tip of blade which has traveled in 3 sec. Also, determine the magnitude of the acceleration of point P if t = 3 sec?

  • Q : Rigid body kinematics....
    Physics :

    Find out the angular accelerations of CB and AB at this instant.

  • Q : Kinetics of rigid body....
    Physics :

    Find out the maximum vertical acceleration it can give to the pipe so that it doesn’t tip forward on its front wheels.

  • Q : Estimating gravitational force of the shuttle....
    Physics :

    Compute the gravitational force of Earth on the shuttle whenever the shuttle was at the limit of mesosphere, that is, at 90km from Earth's surface. As well, determine the gravitational force the shu

  • Q : Problem of unit conversion....
    Physics :

    Assess the given unit conversions for parts (a) through (e) in the table shown below. Show your work by using a step-wise approach (example: show the conversions of the numerator and denominator ind

  • Q : Output wave train of a liquid level system....
    Physics :

    The liquid level system shown in the figure below is initially at steady state with the inlet flow rate at 1 cfm.

  • Q : Surface tension or adhesion force on water....
    Physics :

    Illustrate the surface tension (adhesion) force on the water within the tube?

  • Q : Guage pressure and ratio of absolute pressure....
    Physics :

    Some of the skin divers go as deep as 50 m. Determine the gage pressure at this depth in fresh water, and find out the ratio of absolute pressure at this depth to the normal atmospheric pressure? Su

  • Q : Vertical component of hydrostatic force....
    Physics :

    Find out the magnitude, direction and line of action of the vertical component of hydrostatic force acting on the surface. Here l = 1 m.

  • Q : Quantitative behavior of inlet concentration versus time....
    Physics :

    Plot on this similar figure your best guess of the quantitative behavior of the inlet concentration versus the time.

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