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A 0.80 m long, 1.20 kg mass rod which can rotate about a pivot at one end hangs straight down. A 0.60 kg particle moving horizontally with a speed of 10 m/s collides with and sticks to the end of the rod. 

June 11, 2025
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Angular Velocity & Energy Loss in Rod-Particle Collision | StudyHW body { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; background-color: #ffffff; color: #2c3e50; line-height: 1.8; padding: 20px; } h1, h2 { color: #2980b9; } .hi

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what is nRF 2 4 L DHT 2 2

June 11, 2025
by Admin Physics

Answer nRF24L01 & DHT22 Sensor Explained | IoT Wireless Sensor body { font-family: 'Segoe UI', Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif; background-color: #f4f9ff; color: #333; padding: 20px; li

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A ball is thrown vertically upward from the surface of the earth.   Consider the following quantities:     (1) the speed of the ball;    (2) the velocity

June 11, 2025
by Admin Physics

A ball is thrown vertically upward from the surface of the earth. Consider the following quantities: (1) the speed of the ball; (2) the velocity of the ball; (3) the acceleration of the ball. Which of these is (are) zero when the ball has reached th

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Red blood cells can often be charged. Consider two red blood cells with the following charges: -24.4 pC and 52.4 pL . The red blood cells are 1.85 cm apart. ( 1pC=1×10-12C.)

June 11, 2025
by Admin Physics

Red blood cells can often be charged. Consider two red blood cells with the following charges: -24.4 pC and 52.4 pL . The red blood cells are 1.85 cm apart. ( 1pC=1×10-12C.)(a) What is the magnitude of the force on each red blood cell?NAre the red b

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Consider a square loop of edge a moving through a uniform magnetic field at a constant velocity v. What is the induced emf?

June 11, 2025
by Admin Physics

Consider a square loop of edge a moving through a uniform magnetic field at a constant velocity v. What is the induced emf? Answer Induced EMF in a Moving Square Loop | StudyHW body { font-family: Arial, sans-ser

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The bowling ball shown rolls without slipping on the horizontal xz plane with an angular velocity ω=ω10i+ω10j+ωzk.Conside

June 11, 2025
by Admin Physics

The bowling ball shown rolls without slipping on the horizontal xz plane with an angular velocity ω=ω10i+ω10j+ωzk. Consider vA=(4.8ms)i-(4.8ms)j+(3.6ms)k.vD=(9.6ms)i+(7.2ms)k, and r=109mm. Determine the angular velocity of the bowling ball. (Include

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Assume that the Grand Bahama Island lies at the origin of the coordinate systemshown in the diagram at below. Vector vec(A) represents

June 11, 2025
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Assume that the Grand Bahama Island lies at the origin of the coordinate systemshown in the diagram at below. Vector vec(A) represents the hurricane's displacementat 44.5kmh and vector vec(B) represents its displacement after it shifts course threeh

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Estimate the number of pennies that would fit in a box one foot long by one foot wide by one foot tall. A) 5 × 10^2 B) 5 × 10^3 C) 5 × 10^4 D) 5 × 10^

June 11, 2025
by Admin Physics

Estimate the number of pennies that would fit in a box one foot long by one foot wide by one foot tall. A) 5 × 10^2 B) 5 × 10^3 C) 5 × 10^4 D) 5 × 10^5 E) 5 x 10^6 Answer Estimate: Number of Pennies in a Cubic Foot | StudyH

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Structurally, the largest arteries are classified_arteries.

June 11, 2025
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Answer Classification of the Largest Arteries | StudyHW body { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; line-height: 1.7; background-color: #ffffff; color: #2c3e50; padding: 20px; } h1, h2 { color: #2980b9; } .highli

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Since radioactive decay proceeds at a constant rate like the tick tock of a clock it provides a basis for telling time

June 11, 2025
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Answer Radioactive Decay as a Natural Clock | StudyHW body { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; line-height: 1.7; background-color: #ffffff; color: #2c3e50; padding: 20px; } h1, h2 { color: #2980b9; } .highlight {

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