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A liquid is flowing through a horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0149 meter. The pipe bends straight upward through a height of 9.90 meters and joins another horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0465 meter. Find what volume flow rate will keep the pressures in the two horizontal pipes the same?
Two cylinders each contain 0.30 mol of a diatomic gas at 270 K and a pressure of 3.0 atm. What is the final volume of the gas in the cylinder B
Calculate the nonconservative work
Two objects of the same mass, m = 1.00 kg, are projected towards each other. The first object initially has velocity (20.0m/s)i^. What is the change in kinetic energy in the collision
Two objects have the same kinetic energy. One has a speed that is 1.7 times greater than the speed of the other. What is the ratio of their masses
Think of the relationship between Kirchoff's Junction Rule and conservation of charge, Why cant charge build up at a junction of wires
A ten pound car wheel has a moment of inertia of 0.52 kg m2. How much torque is required to stop the wheel in 43.21 s?
For the superball in the previous question, if it was in contact with the table for 32 ms, calculate the average force exerted on the ball by the table
Air which may be treated as an ideal gas, is compressed from 100 kpa to 1500 kpa in a quasisatatic manner so that it obeys the relation ....pV^1.3 = constant determine the amount of work necessary to compress 100kg of air. The initial temperature ..
a train traveling at a constant speed rounds a curve radius 275 meters. a chandelier suspended from the ceiling swings
A flat sheet of ice (n = 1.309) has a thickness of 1.6cm. It is on top of a flat sheet of crystalline quartz (n = 1.544) that has a thickness of 0.86cm. Light strikes the ice perpendicularly and travels through it and then through the quartz. In t..
heat is a energy transferred by virtue of a temperature difference b energy transferred by macroscopic work c energy
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims at a steady speed of 1.8m/swith its 83 cm-cm-wide head perpendicular to the earth's52 μT magnetic field. What is the magnitude of the emf induced among the two sides of the shark's head?
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