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A luge and its rider, with a total mass of 90 kg, emerge from a downhill track onto a horizontal straight track with an initial speed of 38 m/s. If a force slows them to a stop at a constant rate of 1.4 m/s2, (a) what magnitude F is required for the force, (b) what distance d do they travel while slowing, and (c) what work W is done on them by the force? What are (d)F, (e)d, and (f)W if they, instead, slow at 2.8 m/s2?
A rifle with a barrel length of 56 cm fires a 14 g bullet with a horizontal speed of 350 m/s/s. The bullet strikes a block of wood and penetrates to a depth of 13 cm.
compute the coefficient of kinetic friction between block A and the tabletop.
A capacitor C stores charge Q when there is a potential difference V. When a potential difference of V + 12.5Volts is used, an extra 45.50 microC of charge is stored. What is the capacitance C.
find the distance along the ground, measured from a point directly beneath the point of release, to where the package hits the earth.
The electric field everywhere on the surface of a thin, spherical shell of radius 0.785 m is of magnitude 850 N/C and points radially toward the center of the sphere. (a) What is the net charge within the sphere's surface? Please show work.
While john is travelling along an interstate highway, he notices a 166 mile marker as he passes through town. Later john passes another mile marker, 105.
The first electron has the initial velocity v0 that makes an angle θ=45° with the lower plate and has a magnitude of 7.53×106 m/s. would this electron strike one of the plates? If so, what is the horizontal distance from the left edge? If not enter t..
How many electrons would have to be added to one of these spheres to make it electrically neutral?
Heat is another word for thermal energy. Dissimilar materials at the same temperature can contain different amounts of heat.
Smaller mammals use proportionately more energy than larger mammals; that is, it takes more energy per gram to power a mouse than a human. A typical mouse has a mass of 20 g and, at rest, needs to consume 3.0 Cal each day for basic body processes.
A child on a freely rotating merry-go-round moves from near the center to the edge. Will the rotational velocity of the merry-go-round increase, decrease, or not change at all? Explain.
A Norwich MCE student is involved in a crucial out of class experiment. He is in his dorm room 34 feet above an historic rock wall. Describe the final result and state any assumptions that you need to make. Would the final result be any different o..
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