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An ideal gas has a pressure of 1.0 atm, a volume of 25.0 L at a temperature of 30 deg C. How many molecules are there in the gas?
A 54 {rm kg} ice skater spins about a vertical axis through her body with her arms horizontally outstretched, making 2.5 turns each second. The distance from one hand to other is 1.5 {rm m}. Biometric measurements indicate that each hand typically..
A 124-? resistor and a 163-? resistor are both connected in parallel across a power supply, what is the exact potential drop (in V) across the 163-? resistor
A dragster starts from rest and accelerates down a track. Each tire has a radius of 0.320 m and rolls without slipping. At a distance of 408 m, determine the linear speed of the dragster
A rectangle has a length of 5.50m and a width of 12.0m. What are the perimeter and area of this rectangle
What is the value of g at the location of this satellite. Discover the altitude of the satellite in meters.
The infamous chicken is dashing toward home plate with a speed of 5.70 m/s when he decides to hit the dirt. The chicken slides for 1 s, just reaching plate as he stops (safe, of course).
When the crate is moving, the frictional force between the floor and the crate has a magnitude of 122.0 N. If the crate starts from rest, explain how fast will it be moving after the man has pulled it a distance of 2.30 m?
An athlete whirls a 7.49 kg hammer tied to the end of a 1.3 m chain in a horizontal circle. What is the centripetal acceleration of the hammer
Electrons in a photoelectric-effect experiment emerge from a copper surface with a maximum kinetic energy of 1.10 eV
determine the weight of the collar.
A 3.8-kg block of iron (c=0.11 kcal/kgoC) that has been brought to a temperature of 1,078oC is placed on top of a 2.4-kg block of ice (c=0.5 kcal/kgoC) that has been cooled to -50oC
An ice-cube tray of negligible mass contains 0.350 kg of water at 18.0°C. How much heat must be removed to cool the water
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