Physics, 30.01.2021 01:00, kyrabrown33
Mr. DelliGatti decides to break the Guinness Book of World Records for
bungee jumping. He goes to the Macau Tower in China where the
current record is held. After several heart-pounding seconds, he leaps
from a height of 233 meters. If my weight is 86 kilograms, what would my potential energy be just
prior to jumping?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50, josmanu235
Calculate the heat capacity per object when the total energy is 4 quanta. (think of this in terms of increasing from 3.5 quanta of energy in the system to 4.5 quanta of energy in the system, if that were possible.) c4 = __ j/k/object
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:30, jakiyahporter0817
Asystem containing an ideal gas at a constant pressure of 1.22×10^5 pa gains 2140 j of heat. during the process, the internal energy of the system increases by 2320 j. what is the change in volume of the gas?
Answers: 3
Physics, 22.06.2019 05:00, bbygrl70
Aperson stands on a platform, initially at rest, that can rotate freely without friction. the moment of inertia of the person plus the platform is ip. the person holds a spinning bicycle wheel with its axis horizontal. the wheel has moment of inertia iw and angular velocity ωw. take the ωw direction counterclockwise when viewed from above. part a what will be the angular velocity ωp of the platform if the person moves the axis of the wheel so that it points vertically upward?
Answers: 1
Physics, 22.06.2019 08:20, jrjordans13ox06qs
At an oceanside nuclear power plant, seawater is used as part of the cooling system. this raises the temperature of the water that is discharged back into the ocean. the amount that the water temperature is raised has a uniform distribution over the interval from 10° to 25° c. what is the standard deviation of the temperature increase?
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