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Explain, with examples, how a change in each sphere will affect each of the other three spheres. Need 200 words
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in bohr model of hydrogen atom the average kinetic energy of the electron in the first excited state is four times the
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When responding to sound, the human eardrum vibrates about its equilibrium position. Suppose an eardrum, is vibrating with an amplitude of 6.3X10^-7m, what is the maximum acceleration of the eardrum
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your friends 13.5 g graduation tassel hangs on a string from his rearview mirror. when he accelerates from a stoplight
A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant acceleration 49.0m/s2. Find the maximum height ymax reached by the rocket
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The second ball, after rising, falls and also strikes the ground below. If air resistance can be neglected and if your downward and upward initial speeds are the same, explain how will the speeds of the balls compare upon striking the ground?
Two tiny conducting spheres are identical and carry charges of -21.4C and +51.0C. They are separated by a distance of 3.30 cm. (a) What is the magnitude of the force that each sphere experiences?
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