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How far from the release point will the projectile hit the ground? What velocity will the blivet be going when it strikes the ground?
A stone is thrown straight up. Compare its kinetic energy KE, to its potential energy GPE as it is going up.
Explain all your answers using what you have learned about Newton's laws of motion. (There are some great video clips of this actual experiment online.)
The resulting speed of the snowman, sled, and child is 2.90m/s. what is the snowmans mass?
Discuss and compare the principles of the Carnot cycle and the Brayton cycle as two different thermodynamic cycles.
A 50-mm-diameter, thin-walled metal pipe covered with a 25-mm-thick layer of insulation (0.085 W/m · K) and carrying superheated steam at atmospheric pressure
What is the instantaneous velocity of the particle at time t = 5 sec? What is the instantaneous speed of the particle at t = 5 sec?
A 3-m-long steel rod (k = 43 W/(mK), a = 1.17 10-5 m2/s) is initially at 20°C and insulated completely except for its end faces
Discuss 2 things you have learned so far in this course as they relate to young-earth vs. old-earth, catastrophism vs. uniformitarianism.
Two plates of area 377 x 104 m2 each are separated by a distance 21.7 x 10-2 m. Calculate the capacitance of the capacitor.
What is the magnitude of the vertical component of its velocity as it strikes the ground?
Discuss the transient and steady states of a DC circuit's response to a step input.
What is the mass of the mud sitting above a 3.7 m2 area of the valley floor?
"East Africa's Great Rift Valley: A Complex Rift System" by James Wood and Alex Guth at http://geology.com/articles/east-africa-rift.shtml.
"Six Sigma and Acceptance Sampling" Please respond to the following:Using the Six Sigma Approach (DMAIC), provide an example situation
Choose 1 of the following topics or processes for your short report: Deep-sea Trenches, Subduction Zones.
Explain which one of the following has the least potential for cross contamination:
Using Cartesian coordinates, show that each velocity component (u, v, w) of a potential flow satisfies Laplace's equation separately if 2f = 0
Use Gauss's law to determine the electric field for the following values of r, the distance from the center of the insulator.
Determine the horizontal lead L so that the package hits the target. Neglect air resistance.
Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the puck and the ice.
A horizontal force of 2.3 N is applied to the 3.0 kg box in the positive direction. What is the tension of the cord?
How long does the trolley track need to be and how long will it take from t=0 until the load is lifted 3 feet?
Compute the normal and tangential components of its acceleration when it reaches a height of H/2. What is the radius of curvature of its path at this instant.