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Find the center of mass (in cm) of a one-meter long rod, made of 50 cm of brass (density 8.44 g/cm3) and 50 cm of copper (density 8.92 g/cm3). (Assume the origin is at the midpoint of the rod, with the positive direction towards the part of the rod made of copper. Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)
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A- a of 8.00 cm a of 34.0 nc. a , -, a of 25.0 nc is on of a of 15.0 cm .be toto aof ? a) b) c) j d) e)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:40, thomasalmo2014
Unpolarized light of intensity i_0=750w/m^2 is incident upon two polarizers. after passing through both polarizers the intensity is i_2=280w/m^2. (a) what is the intensity of the light after it passes through the first polarizer in w/m^2? (b) write an equation for the angle between the polarizers in terms of the initial (i_0) and final (i_2) intensities. (c) find the angle between the polarizers in degrees.
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