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A sealed cubical container 17.0 cm on a side contains three times Avogadro's number of molecules at a temperature of 21.0°C. Find the force exerted by the gas on one of the walls of the container.
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Running into the train at that speed would severely damage both train and passengers. How far does the train then travel while being slowed to a stop
A small flywheel starts from rest and spins up to speed in 10 seconds. During this time it completes a total of 300 revolutions. what is the angular acceleration of the wheel
What is final speed of the block
A converging lens with a focal length of 13.7 cm and a diverging lens are placed 24.0 cm apart, with the converging lens on the left. What is the height of the final image
A hunter aims directly at a target (on the same level) 84.2m. If the bullet leaves the gun at a speed of 193 m/s, by how much will it miss the target.
A copper telephone wire has essentially no sag between poles 34.00 m apart on a winter day when the temperature is -20°C. How much longer is the wire on a summer day.
An 80 kg skydiver falls through air with a density of 1.15 kg/m3 . Assume that his drag coefficient is C=0.57. What are the terminal speeds in both cases
A simple fuel level gauge can use the dielectric constant of the fuel to indicate its level in a tank. For which fuel is this a more appropriate gauge
Two very narrow slits are illuminated by monochromatic coherent light in air that has wavelength 560 nm, What is the distance between the two slits
A propeller is modeled as five identical uniform rods extending radially from its axis. what is its rotational kinetic energy
The lens and mirror are separated by d = 1.00 m and have focal lengths of +80 cm and -50 cm, respectively. An object is placed p = 1.00 m to the left of the lens as shown.
Object A is acted on by only object B. The mass of object A is 20.0 kg and its acceleration is 4.00 m/s2 west. Object B is acted on by two forces, the force of object A on object B and another unknown force.
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