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Suppose you are biking side by side with a friend. write a short explanation that describes the motion of your friend? what information are you using to describe that motion?
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If 2 moles of co_2 at 2l and 500k are expanded reversibly to 20l, more work can be obtained from an adiabatic process than from an isothermal process. is the above statement true or false?
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Ascientist notices that an oil slick floating on water when viewed from above has many different colors reflecting off the surface, making it look rainbow-like (an effect known as iridescence). she aims a spectrometer at a particular spot and measures the wavelength to be 750 nm (in air). the index of refraction of water is 1.3
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To practice problem-solving strategy 10.1 for energy conservation problems. a sled is being held at rest on a slope that makes an angle θ with the horizontal. after the sled is released, it slides a distance d1 down the slope and then covers the distance d2 along the horizontal terrain before stopping. find the coefficient of kinetic friction μk between the sled and the ground, assuming that it is constant throughout the trip.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 22:00
Aproton is projected into a uniform electric field that points vertically upward and has magnitude e. the initial velocity of the proton has a magnitude v0 and is directed at an angle a below the horizontal. (a) find the maximum distance hmax that the proton descends vertically below its initial elevation. you can ignore gravitational forces. (b) after what horizontal distance d does the proton return to its original elevation? (c) sketch the trajectory of the proton. (d) find the numerical values of hmax and dife = 500 n> c,v0 = 4.00 * 105 m> s,anda = 30.0°.
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