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A 0.060kg ball is propelled by a 1.10kg racquet from rest to a speed of 40.0m/s. If the two objects are in contact for 250ms, calculate the average force exerted by the racquet on the ball.
A person looking out the window of a stationary train notices that raindrops are falling vertically down at a speed of 5.54 m/s relative to the ground. How fast is the train moving
An excited H atom the e- is in 4d. The atom is in an external magnetic field. What are the smallest and largest possible angles
a 5 kg block moving at 4.0 m/s collides and sticks with a second stationary block of mass 3.0 kg, find the velocity of blocks after the collision
q1. a ship sets out to sail to a point 156 km due north. an unexpected storm blows the ship to a point 118 km due east
A high-pressure gas cylinder contains 50.0 L of toxic gas at a pressure of 1.80 ? 107 N/m2 and a temperature of 23.0°C. What is the final pressure if one-tenth of the gas escapes
When a large bone such as the femur is broken, the two pieces are often pulled out of alignment by the complicated combination of tension, how much mass m must be attached to the bottom pulley
describe the change in flux through and the induced current in a loop of wire rotated in a uniform magnetic field
A stone is dropped from rest into a well. The sound of the splash is heard exactly 1.60 s later. Find the depth of the well
A wire is formed into a circle having a diameter of 10.2 cm and is placed in a uniform magnetic field of 3.19 mT, Find the maximum torque on the wire
A 0.400 glider is moving to the right on a frictionless, horizontal air track with a speed of 0.750 when it makes a head-on collision with a stationary 0.150 glider. Find the final kinetic energy of second glider
A large capacitance of 1.20 mF is needed for a certain application. Find the maximum charge that can be stored
How does the solar nebula theory describe the dramatic density difference between the terrestrial and Jovian planets.
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