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what is a v-t graph?
 
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An arrow has just been shot from a bow and is now traveling horizontally. Air resistance is not negligible. How many force vectors would be shown on a free-body diagram?
 
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You are watching an archery tournament when you start wondering how fast an arrow is shot from the bow. Remembering your physics, you ask one of the archers to shoot an arrow parallel to the ground. You find the arrow stuck in the ground 57.0 m away, making a 3.00degree angle with the ground.

How fast was the arrow shot?
 
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A car accelerates at 2.0 m/s^2 along a straight road. It passes two marks that are 30 m apart at times t=4.0 s and t=5.0 s. What was the car's velocity at t=0\;{\rm s}?
 
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How many nanoseconds does it take light to travel a distance of 6.60 km in vacuum?
 
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The light turns green, and a bicyclist starts forward with an acceleration of 1.3 m/s^2. How far must she travel to reach a speed of 7.8 m/s?
 
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What acceleration does a rocket need to reach a speed of 230 m/s at a height of 1.5 km?
 
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Please explain with details about Neil's Bohr's postulate one and two?
 
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a small dense ball with a mass of 1.5 kg is thrown with an initial velocity <5,8,0> m/s at time t=0 ata location we call the origin <0,0,0> m.
 
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2. P.29 projectile motion A small dense ball with mass 1.5 kg is thrown with initial velocity <5,8,0> m/s at time t = 0 at a location we choose to call the origin <0,0,0>m. Air resistance is negligible. A. When the ball reaches its maximum height, what is its velocity (a vector)? B. When the ball reaches its maximum height, what is time t? C. Between the launch at t = 0 and the time when the ball reaches its maximum height, what is the average velocity? D. When the ball reaches its maximum height, what is it location? E. At a late time the ball’s height y has return 0, which means that the average value of Vy from t= 0 to this time is zero. At this distance, what is the time t? F. At the time calculated in part E, when the ball’s height y returns to zero, what is x? G. At the time calculated in part E, when the ball’s height y returns to zero, what is Vy? H. What was the angle to the x-axis of the initial velocity? I. What was the angle to the x-axis of the velocity at the time calculated in part E, when the ball’s height returned to zero?
 
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2 ROCKS COLLIDE WITH EACH OTHER IN OUTER SPACE, FAR FROM ALL OTHER SUBJECTS. ROCK 1 WITH MASS 5 KG HAS VELOCITY <30,45,-20>m/s BEFORE THE COLLISION AND <-10,50,-5> m/s AFTER THE CONCLUSION. ROCK 2 WITH MASS 8 KG HAS VELOCITY <-9,5,4> m/s BEFORE THE COLLISION. CALCULATE THE FINAL VELOCITY OF ROCK 2.
 
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This is a very good program thanx to the expert that are answering our questions it's highly appreciated.
 
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Collision at an Angle
Two cars, both of mass m, collide and stick together. Prior to the collision, one car had been traveling north at speed 2v, while the second was traveling at speed v at an angle (phi) south of east (as indicated in the figure). After the collision, the two-car system travels at speed v(final)at an angle (alpha) east of north.

Find the speed v(final)of the joined cars after the collision. Express your answer in terms of v and alpha.
 
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A ball of mass m moving with velocity Vi strikes a vertical wall. The angle between the ball's initial velocity vector and the wall is α, which depicts the situation as seen from above. The duration of the collision between the ball and the wall is delta t, and this collision is completely elastic. Friction is negligible, so the ball does not start spinning. In this idealized collision, the force exerted on the ball by the wall is parallel to the x axis. What is the final angle θ that the ball's velocity vector makes with the negative y axis?
 
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A Game of Frictionless Catch
Chuck and Jackie stand on separate carts, both of which can slide without friction. The combined mass of Chuck and his cart, mcart, is identical to the combined mass of Jackie and her cart. Initially, Chuck and Jackie and their carts are at rest. Chuck then picks up a ball of mass, mball, and throws it to Jackie, who catches it. Assume that the ball travels in a straight line parallel to the ground (ignore the effect of gravity). After Chuck throws the ball, his speed relative to the ground is Vc The speed of the thrown ball relative to the ground is Vb. Jackie catches the ball when it reaches her, and she and her cart begin to move. Jackie's speed relative to the ground after she catches the ball is Vj

Part A Find the relative speed V between Chuck and the ball after Chuck has thrown the ball. Express the speed in terms of Vc and Vb V =

Part B What is the speed Vb of the ball (relative to the ground) while it is in the air? Express your answer in terms of mball, mcart, and V. Vb =

Part C What is Chuck's speed Vc (relative to the ground) after he throws the ball? Express your answer in terms of mball, mcart, and V. Vc =

Part D Find Jackie's speed Vj(relative to the ground) after she catches the ball, in terms of Vb. Express Vj in terms of mabll, mcart, and Vb. Vj =

Part E Find Jackie's speed Vj (relative to the ground) after she catches the ball, in terms of V. Express Vj in terms of mball, mcart, and V. Vj = =

 
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How do you do conversion
 
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what is surface area?
 
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An ounce of grass pollen contains approximately 6 billion grains of pollen. Approximately how much does one grain of pollen weigh?
 
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Thanx for the advices the experts from this website have been providing it's highly appreciated and makes my studies 10 times easier. I have this other question/ problem assistance will be highly appreciated. A rocket is launched vertically upwards and experiences an acceleration of 400 m/s2 for 8 seconds. After this the engine is turned off and the rocket continues to rise ti its maximum height. a. How long after launching does the rocket reach its maximum height? b. What is the maximum height the rocket will reach? Your advise will be appreciated.
 
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A stone is thrown horizontally from the top of a hill at a speed of 10m/s2. the stone reaches the ground 2 seconds later. a. What is the distance the stone travelled? b. What is the height of the hill?
 
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A trolley, mass 2 kg and velocity 3m/s, collides with an identical, stationary trolley and sticks to it. The velocity of the two trolleys after collision, in m/s is?
 
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A body, mass 5kg, is at rest on a frictionless horizontal plane. A force of 6 N acts on it for 10s. After this period, the momentum of the body will be: a. 60 kg.m/s b. 12kg.m/s c. 120 J d. 60 J e. 12 kg.m/s
 
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Calculate the acceleration of a car moving at a constant velocty of 120km/h.
 
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A plain flies 500km on a bearing of 90 deg and then 750 km on a bearing of 300 deg. the resultant displacement is: a. 250 km bearing 33 deg b. 400 km c. 630 km bearing 170 deg d. 400 km bearing 340 deg e. 310 km
 
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the current forces of 200N, 155N and 300N act on bearings of 60 deg, 130 deg and 225 deg respectively. The magnitude and direction of their resultant force, found by means of a graphical methord, is: a. 225 N bearing 160 deg b. 360 N bearing 230 deg c. 130 N bearing 80 deg d. 60 N bearing 140 deg e. 400N bearing 80 deg
 
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A plain flies in the dirrection 60 degrees E of N. In a Lull, the plain would have covered 80Km in that direction, but the cross wind allows the plane tp move 40 km right east. using parallelogram methord, the resultant displacement of the plain is: a. 15o km bearing 30 degrees N of E b. 80 km bearing 20 deg N of E c. 100km bearing 30 deg N of E d. 115km bearing 20 deg N of E e. 53 km bearing 20 deg E of N
 
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A ball is projected upwards from a platform 8m above the ground,with an initial velocity of 3m/s. How long does it take for the ball to reach the ground?
 
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Are there any practice problems I can do in Physics?
 
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How much work does a male figure skater do when lifting a 50kg female skating partner's body. A vertical distance of 1 min a pairs competition
 
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In a historical movie, two knights on horseback start from rest 66m apart and ride directly towards eachother to do battle. Sir George's acceleration has a magnitude of 0.16 m/s2, while Sir Alfred's has a magnitude of 0.32m/s2. How far from Sir George's starting point do the knights collide?
 
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I am studying quantum mechanics. Can you tell me how to solve the wave equation in three dimensions?
 
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What is Young's modulus measure?
 
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