• Q : Bank safe across the floor to get away car....
    Physics :

    Bonnie and Clyde are sliding a 317 kg bank safe across the floor to their getaway car. The safe slides with a constant speed if Clyde pushes from behind with 369 N of force while Bonnie pulls forwa

  • Q : Estimate the takeoff speed of the aircraft....
    Physics :

    Francesca dangles her watch from a thin piece of string while the jetliner she is in accelerates for takeoff, which takes about 14 s. Estimate the takeoff speed of the aircraft if the string makes an

  • Q : What potential difference required to bring proton to rest....
    Physics :

    A) proton has an initial speed of 3.96 E 5 m/s. What potential difference is required to bring the proton to rest?

  • Q : How long after he drops the rock does he hear it....
    Physics :

    Mr. Physics drops a rock down a 250-meter deep well. Upon impact with the bottom of the well a short burst of sound is produced with a frequency of 250 Hz. How long after he drops the rock does he h

  • Q : Identify the action-reaction pairs....
    Physics :

    Identify the action-reaction pairs when a baseball is being hit.

  • Q : Find the magnitude of the tension in the wire....
    Physics :

    find the magnitude of the tension in the wire and the magnitudes of the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam.

  • Q : Determine the maximum compression of the spring....
    Physics :

    If the collision is perfectly inelastic, what is the ball's speed immediately after the collision? What is the maximum compression of the spring for a perfectly inelastic collision?

  • Q : What is the mass density of the white dwarf star....
    Physics :

    The mass of Sirius B is 2 X 10^30 kg, nearly the same as the sun's. What is the mass density of this white dwarf star? For comparison, the density of water is 1000-kg/m^3.

  • Q : Compute the magnitude of the net gravitational force....
    Physics :

    Four identical masses of mass 900kg each are placed at the corners of a square whose side lengths are 10cm.  what is the magnitude of the net gravitational force on one ofthe masses, due to the

  • Q : How much energy is used to operate the oven for six hours....
    Physics :

    How much energy is used to operate the oven for six hours? (b) At a price of $0.10 per kilowatt X Hour for electricity, what is the cost of operating the oven? Topic: The Transfer of Heat; Conductio

  • Q : Find out the magnitude of the average force....
    Physics :

    A 53.0-kg person jumps from rest off a 12.0-m-high tower straight down into the water. Neglect air resistance. She comes to rest 3.00 m under the surface of the water. Determine the magnitude of the

  • Q : What is the height of the slope....
    Physics :

    A ball rolls down a starting at 4.95 m/s. At the bottom of the slope its speed is 13.4 m/s. What is the height of the slope?

  • Q : Estimate the pressure....
    Physics :

    A 71-kg skier is going down a slope oriented 31° above the horizontal. The area of each ski in contact with the snow is 0.13 m2. Determine the pressure that each ski exerts on the snow.

  • Q : What is mass of object if combined mass is given....
    Physics :

    Al moves off with a speed of 8.8 m/sec in one direction and Jo moves off with a speed of 10 m/sec in the other. You can assume friction is negligible. What is Al's mass?

  • Q : Uniform circular motion around the turn based problem....
    Physics :

    A car of mass M = 1300 kg traveling at 60.0 km/hour enters a banked turn covered with ice. The road is banked at an angle theta, and there is no friction between the road and the car's tires. What

  • Q : Actual sound frequency....
    Physics :

    If you were moving at 12 m/s and you heard a train whistle at a freqncy of 436 Hz, but the actual sound frequency was 412 Hz, how fast was the train moving?

  • Q : What is the maximum charge you can put on this sphere....
    Physics :

    It is possible to calculate the maximum possible potential (relative to infinity) in air of a metal sphere of 19 cm radius. First, what is the maximum charge you can put on this sphere?

  • Q : Determine the width of the slit....
    Physics :

    When blue light of wavelength 470 nm falls on a single slit, the first dark bands on either side of center are separated by 65.0 degrees. Determine the width of the slit.

  • Q : What is the magnification of the resulting image....
    Physics :

    A dentist uses a small mirror of radius 48 mm to locate a cavity in a patient's tooth. If the mirror is concave and is held 10 mm from the tooth, what is the magnification of the resulting image?

  • Q : Find out the electric potential energy of the system....
    Physics :

    Three equal point charges, each with charge 1.65X10^-6 , are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose sides are of length 0.250 . What is the electric potential energy of the system?

  • Q : Overhanging part of the plank question....
    Physics :

    A uniform plank of length 4.3m and weight 236N rest horizontally on two supports, with 1.1m of the plank hanging over the right support. To what distance x can person who weighs 450N walk on the ove

  • Q : Estimate magnitude of the electric field....
    Physics :

    A 30nC charged particle and a 50nC charged particle are near each other. There are no other charges nearby. The electric force on the 30nC particle is 4.30×10^-2 N. The 50nC particle is then

  • Q : What is the value of mass at the end of a spring....
    Physics :

    A mass m at the end of a spring oscillates with a frequency of 0.83 Hz. When an additional 680 g mass is added to m, the frequency is 0.60 Hz. What is the value of m?

  • Q : Electric field on a charge....
    Physics :

    Find the potential at point A. Find the potential at point B. Find the work done by the electric field on a charge of 1 nC that travels from point B to point A.

  • Q : Determining the magnitude of the acceleration....
    Physics :

    A 68-kg person on skis is going down a hill sloped at 30° from the horizontal. The coefficient of friction between the skis and the snow is 0.11. What would be the magnitude of the acceleration

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