Air is contained in a vertical piston-cylinder assembly by a piston of mass 50 kg and having a face area of 0.01 m2 . The mass of the air is 4 g, and initially the air occupies a volume of 5 liters. The atmosphere exerts a pressure of 100 kPa on the top of the piston. Heat transfer of magnitude of 1.41 kJ occurs slowly from the air to the surroundings, and the volume of the air decreases to 0.0025 m3 . Neglecting friction between the piston and the cylinder wall. a. Draw a schematic of the setup and label the boundary for your an?
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Suppose that three astronomical objects, 1, 2, and 3 are observed to lie on a line, and the distance from object 1 to object 3 is d. object 1 has four times the mass of object 3, and seven times the mass of object 2. find the distance between objects 1 and 2 for which the net force on object 2 is zero.
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