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Two rooms in your house differ in temperature by 8.5?F.
What's the temperature difference in Celsius?
What's the temperature difference in kelvin?
An object is solid throughout. When the object is completely submerged in ethyl alcohol, its apparent weight is 14.9 N. compute the volume of the object
A 10 kg picture is held in place by two wires, the first hanging at 35 degrees to left of vertical and second at 45 degrees to right of vertical
The lowest note on a grand piano has a frequency of 27.5 \rm Hz. The entire string is 2.00 \rm m long, What tension is needed to tune this string properly
What is the centripetal force that would be required to keep a 4.0 kg mass moving in a horizontal circle with a radius of 0.80 meters at a speed of 6.0 meters/second?
A 420g oscillator has a speed of 128.5cm/s when its displacement is 3.30cm and 59.5cm/s when its displacement is 5.40cm .what is the oscillator's maximum speed
What is the true potential difference among this resistor when the meter is not present? I thought this was just 25 but it is wrong when I enter in.
Two satellites, A and B, are in different circular orbits about the earth. The orbital speed of satellite A is thirty-six times that of satellite B
The time-varying current in an LC circuit where C = 11.5?F is given by i(t) = (1.30 A) sin (1230t), where t is in seconds.
The lengths of the three telescopes are LA = 434 mm, LB = 653 mm, Find the angular magnification of each telescope
Two capacitors are connected in series. Let 3.00?F be the capacitance of first capacitor, 5.50?F the capacitance of the second capacitor, Calculate the potential difference across each capacitor
Find the minimum volume of concrete (y = 23.6 kN/m3) needed to keep the gate (1 m wide) in a closed position; l = 2 m. Note the hinge at the bottom of the gate. Explain briefly.
A bowling ball (mass = 7.2 kg, radius = 0.15 m) and a billiard ball (mass = 0.32 kg, radius = 0.028 m) may each be treated as uniform spheres. What is the magnitude of the maximum gravitational force that each can exert on the other?
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