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A 3.42-kg stone hanging vertically from an ideal spring on the earth undergoes simple harmonic motion at a place where g = 9.80 m/s2. If the force constant (spring constant) of the spring is 12 N/m, find the period of oscillation of this setup on a planet where g = 1.60 m/s2.
A particle moves horizontally in uniform circular motion, over ahorizontal xy plane. What are thecoordinates of the center of the circular path
two cars are at rest facing each other and 200 meters apart.if car one accelerates at 6.00ms2 up to maximum speed of
A semi truck is stopped across a road. As a driver approaches at 20 m/s he sounds the horn of his car (f=350 Hz). find the frequency of the horn heard by the truck driver
Cars A and B are traveling around the circular race track. At the instant shown, A has a speed of 78ft/s, Determine the relative acceleration of car A with respect to car B at this instant
When kicked, the ball leaves the ground with a speed of 29.0 m/s at an angle of 51° to the horizontal. Explain by how much does the ball clear or fall short of the crossbar?
a rubber ball falls on a floor from a height of 19.6 m. calculate the velocity with which it strikes the ground. to
A parallel plate capacitor is made from circular plates of Aluminum foil each with a radius of 3 cm. The distance between the plates is 8 mm. Find the charge stored in this capacitor
A train moves due north at a rate of 9.6933 m/s relative to the ground. what is the magnitude of the ball's speed as measured by an observer on the ground
At its Ames Research Center, NASA uses its large "20-G" centrifuge to test the effects of very large accelerations ("hypergravity") on test pilots and astronauts. How fast must the astronaut's head be moving to experience this maximum acceleration
Until The end of 19th century (Newtonian Mechanics). 1905 Einstein special Relativity (C play a fundamental role),It does not modify distinction b/w matter & Radiation (referred as classical).
A kilogram of water (c = 4.186 kJ/kg °C) is stirred using a 400 watt device for 5 minutes. How much heat was lost to the surroundings
how much mass can the larger piston support.
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