Physics, 14.03.2020 00:27, Laylahlettiere
A falling rock produces a force of 250 Newtons from acceleration due to gravity alone. What is the rock's mass in kilograms?
Enter your answer rounded to the nearest tenth, such as: 42.5
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:50, kamrulh278
Acylinder with a movable piston contains 11.7 moles of a monatomic ideal gas at a pressure of 1.32Γ10^5 pa. the gas is initially at a temperature of 300 k. an electric heater adds 43200 j of energy into the gas while the piston moves in such a way that the pressure remains constant. cp=20.79 j k^β1 mol^β1 for a monatomic ideal gas, and that the number of gas molecules is equal to avogadro's number (6.022Γ10^23) times the number of moles of the gas. (a) what is the temperature of the gas after the energy is added? (b) what is the change in volume of the gas? (c) how much work is done by the gas during this process?
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Acalorimeter uses the principle that thermal energy flows from hotter material to colder material until both reach the same
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:00, teescub9738
In an old-fashioned amusement park ride, passengers stand inside a 3.0-m-tall, 5.0-m-diameter hollow steel cylinder with their backs against the wall. the cylinder begins to rotate about a vertical axis. then the floor on which the passengers are standing suddenly drops away! if all goes well, the passengers will βstickβ to the wall and not slide. clothing has a static coefficient of friction against steel in the range 0.60 to 1.0 and a kinetic coefficient in the range 0.40 to 0.70. part a what is the minimum rotational frequency, in rpm, for which the ride is safe? express your answer using two significant figures. f f = rpm
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:10, bensleytristap93y8q
A10-kg isto a of 10 m at aa0.9 kg/m.30 kg of ,at aas10-m .. ( 9.8 m/s2 g.)
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