• Q : What would be the recoil speed....
    Physics :

    Superman meets an asteroid in outer space and hurls it at 90 m/s. The asteroid is five hundred times more massive than Superman is. In the strip, Superman is seen at rest after the throw. Taking ph

  • Q : Find the speed of the diver at 5.00 m....
    Physics :

    a 755 N diver drops from a board 10.0m above the water's surface. find the speed of the diver at 5.00m above the water's surface. find the speed of the diver just before strinking the water.

  • Q : With what speed does it leave the hole....
    Physics :

    An electron (mass m = 9.11 10-31 kg) is accelerated in the uniform field E (E = 1.95 104 N/C) between two parallel charged plates. The separation of the plates is 1.20 cm. The electron is accelerate

  • Q : Jet plane lands....
    Physics :

    A jet plane lands with a speed of 102 m/s and can accelerate at a maximum rate of -4.80 m/s2 as it comes to rest.

  • Q : What is the ratio of the man''s kinetic energy....
    Physics :

    A man weighing 650 and a woman weighing 440 have the same momentum. What is the ratio of the man's kinetic energy to that of the woman ?

  • Q : Vertical component of the plane velocity....
    Physics :

    A jetliner is moving at a speed of 271 m/s. The vertical component of the plane's velocity is 24.9 m/s. Determine the magnitude of the horizontal component of the plane's velocity.

  • Q : The color of the powder each leaves on the ceramic tile....
    Biology :

    Which property of the galena and calcite is indicated by the color of the powder each leaves on the ceramic tile?

  • Q : Secretion of compounds that will become part of the plancell....
    Biology :

    Which of the following structures is most directly associated with the secretion of compounds that will become part of the plant cell wall?

  • Q : What is the distance, measured along the screen....
    Physics :

    What is the distance, measured along the screen, between this bright fringe and the bright fringe corresponding to m = 3?

  • Q : Determine the mass of the ball....
    Physics :

    A major-league catcher gloves a 76 mi/h pitch and brings it to rest in 0.15 m. If the force exerted by the catcher is 803 N, what is the mass of the ball?

  • Q : Determine the original speeds....
    Physics :

    A father racing his son has 1/4 the kinetic energy of the son, who has 1/3 the mass of the father. The father speeds up by 1.5 m/s and then has the same kinetic energy as the son. What are the orig

  • Q : The endocrine system to the pony express....
    Biology :

    The nervous system has been compared to an air delivery system and the endocrine system to the pony express. Briefly explain this comparison.

  • Q : Find the net charge inside the cube....
    Physics :

    A cubical box has six faces, each 20 cm × 20 cm. The flux through each face is (the sides are labeled like a die, sides 1 and 6 are opposite to each other, as are 2 and 5, and 3 and 4.

  • Q : What is the induced emf in the rod....
    Physics :

    A conducting rod of length 0.5 m slides along a frictionless table at a constant velocity 1.5 m/s. A uniform magnetic field of 0.75 T is normal to the surface. (a) What is the induced emf in the ro

  • Q : What is the time needed to take off....
    Physics :

    A plane accelerates from rest at a constant rate of 5.00 along a runway that is 1800 long. Assume that the plane reaches the required takeoff velocity at the end of the runway. What is the time nee

  • Q : Kinetic energy of a beam of electrons....
    Physics :

    An image of a biological sample is to have a resolution of 5 nm. (a) What is the kinetic energy of a beam of electrons with a de Broglie wavelength of 5.0 nm? (b) Through what potential difference

  • Q : Computer simulations cell or tissue culture....
    Biology :

    Also, append a copy of the syllabus of the course. (See Vatnick) 8. Give the specific reasons why live animals must be used for this study. Are alternative methods available (e.g. Computer simulations

  • Q : By how much is the spring compressed....
    Physics :

    The piston and plunger are nearly at the same height, and each has a negligible mass. By how much is the spring compressed from its unstrained position?

  • Q : What is the volume of the rock....
    Physics :

    A piece of rock weighs 298 N in air and has an apparent weight of 214 N when suspended in water. a. What is the volume of the rock?

  • Q : Fats in the diet have satiety value....
    Biology :

    Fats in the diet have satiety value They stay in stomach longer so we feel fuller longer. Fats provide protective coatings on the body surfaces to help prevent dehydration. Lipids - 2 What are the maj

  • Q : Dragging the sled across the field with ropes....
    Physics :

    Football coach sits on a sled while two of his players build their strength by dragging the sled across the field with ropes. The friction force on the sled is 1100 N and the angle between the two r

  • Q : Alleles may be described as: a. similar forms of two differe....
    Biology :

    Alleles may be described as: a. Similar forms of two different loc

  • Q : Calculate distance covered by object between times....
    Physics :

    An object, at the top of a very tall building, is released from rest and falls freely due to gravity. Neglect air resistance and calculate the distance covered by the object between times t1 = 5.54

  • Q : What is the weight of heaviest bear that the ice can support....
    Physics :

    The density of ice is 917 kg/m3 and the density of sea water is 1025 kg/m3. A swimming polar bear climbs onto a piece of floating ice that has a volume of 5.2 m3. What is the weight of the heaviest

  • Q : What are microorganisms....
    Biology :

    What are microorganisms? What are microorganisms?

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