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Problem number 8 OpenStax College Physics Chapter 6: Uniform Circular Motion and Graviation Problem 8
- OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 4, Problem 31 (Problems Exercises)
Two children pull a third child on a snow saucer sled exerting forces F 1 F 1 and F 2 F 2 as shown from above in Figure 4 35 Find the acceleration of the 49 00-kg sled and child system Note that the direction of the frictional force is unspecified; it will be in the opposite direction of the sum of F 1 F 1 and F 2 F 2
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(a) By how many percent is the torque of a motor decreased if its permanent magnets lose 5 0% of their strength? (b) How many percent would the current need to
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List of problems in Chapter 2: Kinematics Land west of the San Andreas fault in southern California is moving at an average velocity of about 6 cm y northwest relative to land east of the fault Los Angeles is west of the fault and may thus someday be at the same latitude as San Francisco, which is east of the fault How far in the future will this occur if the displacement to be made is 590
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In a downhill ski race, surprisingly, little advantage is gained by getting a running start (This is because the initial kinetic energy is small compared with
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