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A woman drags a suit case and the work done is 30newton through a distance of 50metres . calculate the angle with respect to the ground.​
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What is the measurement of how fast an object moves relative to a reference point?
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Aflute player hears four beats per second when she compares her note to a 523 hz tuning fork (the note c). she can match the frequency of the tuning fork by pulling out the “tuning join” to lengthen her flute slightly. what was her initial frequency?
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One kind of e-book display consists of millions of very small spheres that float in a thin fluid layer between two conducting transparent plates. each sphere is black on one side and white on the other, and possesses an electric dipole moment directed from the white side to the black. when an electric field is applied between the plates, the spheres rotate so that their dipole moment lines up with the field. depending on the fields direction, either the black or the white sides of th espheres can be made visible.the dipole moment of the spheres can be modeled as two opposite charges of magnitude 3.5 x 10^-15 c, separated by a distancce of 100 micrometers (um). what is the maximum possible torque on a sphere if the electric field between the transparent plates is 4.0 x 10^5 n/c
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Physics, 23.06.2019 07:30
An electron and a proton are held on an x axis, with the electron at x = + 1.000 m and the proton at x = - 1.000 m. part a how much work is required to bring an additional electron from infinity to the origin? express your answer with the appropriate units. part b if, instead of the second electron coming in from infinity, it is initially at x = + 20.00 m on the axis and is given an initial velocity of 100.0 m/s toward the origin, does it reach the origin? part c how close to the origin does it come?
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