Physics, 08.02.2021 21:50 jessezarate7129
Imagine that I have a ping-pong ball and a bowling ball resting on the floor of our classroom. I go up to the bowling ball and give it a push so that it starts rolling. If I give a push of the exact same strength to the ping-pong ball, how will the resulting motion of the ping-pong ball be different
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:50
The scalar triple product computes the magnitude m of the moment of a force vector f about a specified line. it is m = (r × f) · n, where r is the position vector from the line to the point of application of the force and n is a unit vector in the direction of the line. use matlab to compute the magnitude m for the case where f = [12, −5, 4] n, r = [−3, 5, 2] m, and n = [6, 5, −7].
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:20
Acarpenter builds an exterior house wall with a layer of wood 2.9 cm thick on the outside and a layer of styrofoam insulation 2.3 cm thick on the inside wall surface. the wood has k=0.080w/(m⋅k), and the styrofoam has k= 0.010 w/(m⋅k). the interior surface temperature is 19.0 ∘c , and the exterior surface temperature is -15.0 ∘c . a.)what is the temperature at the plane where the wood meets the styrofoam? celsius b.)what is the rate of heat flow per square meter through this wall? /m^2
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