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High School
a force sensor provides the following voltage outputs for force inputs from 0 to 5 n. what is the sensitivity of this sensor in v/n?
Physics
High School
Living things do not need natural resources for survival
Physics
High School
Question 1This question is a long free-response question. Show your work for each part of the question. (15 points, suggested time 25 minutes)A satellite is traveling around Earth in a circular orbit at a constant speed v and at a constantdistance d from Earth's surface, as shown above.An identical satellite is set into orbit around a new planet. The new planet has the same radius as the radius of Earth but is significantly more massive than Earth. The satellite orbits the same distance d from the surface of the new planet.(a) Is the speed of the satellite orbiting the new planet greater than, less than, or the same as the speed of the satellite orbiting Earth? Explain your reasoning.
Physics
High School
Projectile Motion Problems1. A movie scene has a car drive off a cliff.a. If the car took 5.5 s to reach the ground, how high was the cliff?b. If the car had an initial velocity of 26 m/s, how far from the cliff bottom did the carland?
Physics
High School
Is elasticl energy a type ofpotential energy or kineticenergy?
Physics
High School
At some moment two gaint planets jupiter and saturn are in same line find the total gradations force due to them
Physics
High School
a piano wire of linear mass density 0.0050 kg/m is under a tension of 1350 n. what is the wave speed in this wire?
Physics
High School
how is coulomb's law similar to newton's law of gravitation? both are inverse-square laws how are the two laws different?
Physics
High School
determine the total power delivered to the circuit (i.e., the total power dissipated in the resistors)
Physics
College
The units of voltage areOohms, amps, voltsOamps, volts, ohmsOvolts, ohms, ampsOvolts, amps, ohmsof current areand of resistance are
Physics
High School
why is it likely that saturn's volcanically active moon, enceladus, is being powered by tidal heating?
Physics
High School
masswhat is the relationship between energy in joules versus ev. if you have a proton at 10 mev, how fast is it going?
Physics
High School
a car battery and a motorcycle battery both produce a voltage of 12 v, but the car battery is capable of moving 10x as much charge. the motorcycle battery is also more compact in size. which battery has the higher energy content?
Physics
College
Glucose is a reactant in cellular respiration.True or False?
Physics
High School
the magnetic lines of force flowing into and out of magnets cause magnets held close to each other to have ? .
Physics
High School
Suppose the Moon were held in its orbit not by gravitational interaction with the Earth but by a long, mass-less cable attached to the center of the earth. What would be the tension in the cable?
Physics
College
What is the momentum of a 2.3 kg ball rolling at 6 m/s?Show your work
Physics
High School
if the magnitude of the drift velocity of free electrons in a copper wire is 7.94 10-4 m/s, what is the electric field in the conductor?
Physics
High School
when lighted, a 100-watt light bulb operating on a 110-volt household circuit has a resistance closest to
Physics
High School
Based on our understanding of our own solar system, what would be most surprising to observe in an extra-solar system of planets?
Physics
High School
Calculate the energy of a photon travelling with a velocity of 3 [tex]10^{8}[/tex] m/s and having a wavelength of 400 nm.
Physics
High School
7) you drop a stone down a well that is 9.5 m deep. how long is it before you hear the splash? the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s and air resistance is negligible
Physics
High School
what results when two waves, in phase and with the same wavelength, interact? what results when two waves, in phase and with the same wavelength, interact? a wave with an amplitude that is the difference between the amplitudes of the initial two waves. a wave with an amplitude that is the larger of the amplitudes of the initial two waves. a wave with an amplitude that is the multiplication of the amplitudes of the initial two waves. a wave with an amplitude that is the sum of the amplitudes of the initial two waves.
Physics
High School
how much will the spring stretch if 54 n is suspended from it (and it doesn't reach its elastic limit)?
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