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A lead bullet (? = 11.3 X 103 kg/m3) is placed in a pool of mercury (? = 13.6 X 103 kg/m3). What fractional part of the volume of the bullet is submerged?
If the heat necessary to warm 545 g of water from a temperature of T1 = 25.0 °C to T2 = 81.0 °C, what would be the speed of water
A 2.0 kg canister is moving in the positive x direction with an initial velocity of 4.0 m/s, How fast will the canstier be moving as a result of this force
Muonium Muonium is a hydrogen-like atom in which the electron is replaced with a muon, a fundamental particle with a charge of -e and a mass equal to 207me. What is the Bohr radius of muonium
q1. some studies indicate that the upper frequency limit of hearing is determined by the diameter of the eardrum. the
An ideal gas in a container is at a temperature of 78.5°C. What is the average translational kinetic energy of a gas
A helicopter is ascending perpendicularly with a speed of 5.42 m/s. At a height of 146 m above the Earth, a package is dropped from a window. How much time does it take for package to reach the ground.
A certain man has skin tissue with the following characteristics: thickness of skin tissue, 3.88mm; surface area, 1.75m^2. estimate the temperature at the surface of the mans skin
Assume an astronaut in training sits in a seat at one end, facing the axis of rotation 29.0 ft away. Determine the rotation rate, in revolutions per second, required to give the astronaut a centripetal acceleration of 18.5g.
Determine the magnitude of the force experienced.
The Sun is a low mass star and so would never have the core fusion reactions of massive stars. Yet, the Sun has iron in its atmosphere, as well as gold, silver and other elements much heavier than iron and why?
A Lucite planoconvex lens has one flat surface and one with R= 16.3cm. What are the locations of the red and yellow images formed by the lens
Electrons in an x-ray tube are accelerated through 105 kV and directed toward a target to produce x-rays. Calculate the power of the electron beam in this tube
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