Physics, 26.08.2019 17:20 mallyosburn
An aerialist on a high platform holds onto a trapeze attached to a support by an 8.7-m cord. (see the drawing.) just before he jumps off the platform, the cord makes an angle of 44° with the vertical. he jumps, swings down, then back up, releasing the trapeze at the instant it is 0.87 m below its initial height. calculate the angle θ that the trapeze cord makes with the vertical at this instant.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:20
Acave rescue team lifts an injured spelunker directly upward and out of a sinkhole by means of a motor-driven cable. the lift is performed in three stages, each requiring a vertical distance of 11.0 m: (a) the initially stationary spelunker is accelerated to a speed of 4.80 m/s; (b) he is then lifted at the constant speed of 4.80 m/s; (c) finally he is decelerated to zero speed. how much work is done on the 78.0 kg rescue by the force lifting him during each stage
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Astudent is given an assignment to demonstrate diffraction. he takes a photograph of a straw in a glass of water. the straw appears bent at the water level. which best describes this example? a) this is a good example of diffraction. b) this is an example of dispersion and not diffraction. c) this is an example of refraction and not diffraction. d) this is an example of reflection and not diffraction.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 01:20
Your target variable is δf, the magnitude of the difference in frequency between the waves emitted from the sonar device and the waves received by the device after reflecting off the whale. write an expression for δf in terms of the relevant frequencies using the subscript notation introduced above.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:00
When the force acting on an object points at least partially in the direction of the motion the work done is considered to be negative
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