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The headlights on a certain car are gauged to be 1.1 m apart. The diameter of the pupil in a human eye is 2.5 mm. What is the FURTHEST DISTANCE at which a human eye could clearly see the headlights as 2 separate lights? Utilize a wavelength of 617 nm/wave.
During normal beating, the heart creates a maximum 3.50 mV potential across 0.290 m of a person's chest, What is the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave
A liquid (p = 1.35 g/cm3) flows through two horizontal sections of tubing joined end to end. Calculate flow speed and pressure in the smaller section
Illustrate what is the general direction of the airplane's velocity? east of south, north of west,north of east, or west of south?
A 37.0 kg child runs with a speed of 2.50 m/s tangential to the rim of a stationary merry-go-round, Calculate the initial kinetic energy of the system
A bumper car with mass m1 = 113.0 kg is moving to the right with a velocity of v1 = 4.6 m/s. What is the final speed of the two bumper cars after the collision
At the bottom of the sea a small hole developed at the body of a submarine. at what speed the water is entering into submarine
two large parallel conducting plates are 12 cm apart and have charges of equal magnitude and opposite sign on their
The magnitude of the Poynting vector of a planar electromagnetic wave has an average value of 0.939 W/m2. How much total electromagnetic energy falls on the area during 1.0 minute
A monatomic ideal gas expands on a linear process such that P=3V + P1 ( initial pressure.) P1 and V1 are the initial pressure and initial volume
A car traveling 56 km/h is 22.0 m from a barrier when the driver slams on the brakes. The car hits the barrier 2.04 s later. What was the car's constant deceleration before impact
A person pushes a 19.6-kg shopping cart at a constant velocity for a distance of 27.3 m on a flat horizontal surface. What is the magnitude of the force that the shopper exerts
Compute the deflection angle a from a distant star that would, according to general relativity, by an observer on the moon as the light grazes the edge of the earth.
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