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A 55g ball of clay traveling at speed v 0 hits and sticks to a 1.3kg kg block sitting at rest on a frictionless surface
What is the speed of the block after the collision?
What percentage of the ball's initial energy is "lost"?
At what position is the third bead in equilibrium? Can it be in stable equilibrium.
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A 1.80kg block slides on a rough horizontal surface. The block hits a spring with a speed of 2.50m/s, what is the force constant of the spring?
Water (density: 10^3 kg/m^3) flows at 15 m/s through a pipe with a raidus of .04m. What is the speed of the water flow of the pipe in the second floor
The spaceship Intergalactica lands on the surface of the uninhabited Pink Planet, find the acceleration due to gravity on the Pink Planet\'s surface by means of a simple pendulum of length 1.06 m
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Show that the one-dimensional Vlasov equation and show that the off-diagonal terms of the pressure tensor
An archer puts a 0.54 kg arrow to the bowstring. An average force of 202 N is exerted to draw the string back 1.3 m. suppose that air resistance is negligible.
An astronaut on the Mars attaches a small brass ball to a 1.00- length of string and makes a simple pendulum. She times 13 complete swings in a time of 35.4 seconds. From this measurement she calculates the acceleration due to gravity on the Mars.
Two forces, F? 1 and F? 2, act at a point. F? 1 has a magnitude of 8.20N and is directed at an angle of 60.0, What is the x and component of the resultant force
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