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A small insect viewed through a convex lens is 1.6 cm from the lens and appears twice its actual size.
What is the focal length of the lens?
A steel cable with a total length of 29.2 m and total mass of 74 kg is connected to two poles. Calculate the wavelength of the resulting wave on the cable
One of Saturn's moons has an orbital distance of 1.87 x 108 m. estimate a mass for the planet Saturn
Discover the least value of initial velocity
Two long, straight wires cross each other at right angles, and each carries same current. Which of the following statements are true regarding the total magnetic field at the various points due to the two wires.
A 116 g Frisbee is 28 cm in diameter and has about half its mass spread uniformly in a disk, and the other half concentrated in the rim. What is the rotational inertia of the Frisbee
A spaceship with a proper length of 101 m passes an observer at a speed of 0.82770c. What is the length of the ship as seen by the observer
A tennis ball with a speed of 13.20 m/s is moving perpendicular to a wall. After striking the wall, the ball rebounds in the opposite direction with a speed of 10.36m/s.
The 50 cm tall object(arrow) is located 75 cm away from the diverging lens plane ( focal length 50 cm). Calculate the distance to the image of the object
A person who weighs 645 N is riding a 94.9 N mountain bike. what is the area of contact between each tire and the ground
When a 9.80 kg mass is placed on top of a vertical spring, the spring compresses 4.00 cm. What would the compression of the spring (in cm) be if the spring-mass system was placed
A thin rod of length 0.75 m and mass 0.35 kg is suspended freely from one end. It is pulled to one side and then allowed to swing like a pendulum, Find the rod's kinetic energy at its lowest position
A 0.70-kg mass attached to a vertical spring of force constant 140N/m oscillates with a maximum speed of 0.40m/s, Find the maximum magnitude of the acceleration
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