Physics, 12.03.2020 02:06, reesewaggoner8
You are pushing a large crate from the back of a freight elevator to the front as the elevator is moving. Assume that there is friction between the elevator floor and the crate. In Case A, the elevator is accelerating upward and in Case B, it is accelerating downward. Does it require more force for you to move the crate in Case A, Case B, or is the amount of force in each case the same
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Not all tiles will be usedidentify the element present in each star based on the gaps observed in wavelengths of its light refer to this table containing absorption wavelengths (in nm) of several different elements the table ishelium 447, 502 ,587 ,668carbon 427 ,515, 600 ,678sulfur 425, 565, 639, 675xenon 484, 590, 687calcium 429 ,527, 593, 645silver 421 ,521, 662
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30, sti192
The air in an automobile tire with a volume of 2.60 ft3 is at 70Β°f and 21 psig. determine the amount of air that must be added to raise the pressure to the recommended value of 30 psig. assume the atmospheric pressure to be 14.6 psia and the temperature and the volume to remain constant. the gas constant of air is ru = 53.34ftβ
lbflbmβ
r(1 psia144 lbf/ft2) = 0.3704 psiaβ
ft3lbmβ
r the amount of air that must be added to raise the pressure is lbm
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:50, manou76
Two identical stars with mass m orbit around their center of mass. each orbit is circular and has radius r, so that the two stars are always on opposite sides of the circle. (a) find the gravitational force of one star on the other. (b) find the orbital speed of each star and the period of the orbit. (c) how much energy would be required to separate the two stars to infinity?
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