Physics, 20.04.2020 23:33 ZacherySpeaks170
Alligators and other reptiles don't use enough metabolic energy to keep their body temperatures constant. They cool off at night and must warm up in the sun in the morning. Suppose a 300 kg kg alligator with an early-morning body temperature of 25 ∘ C ∘C is absorbing radiation from the sun at a rate of 1200 W How long will the alligator need to warm up to a more favorable 30 C?
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Amass has an acceleration of 10- 2t. what is its velocity and displacement if it started at x- 4m and the initial velocity was 8m/s? at what time does it have 0 velocity? graph all graphs.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:10, momo842
Your starship, the aimless wanderer, lands on the mysterious planet mongo. as chief scientist-engineer, you make the following measurements: a 2.50-kg stone thrown upward from the ground at 14.0 m/s returns to the ground in 5.70 s ; the circumference of mongo at the equator is 2.20×10^5 km ; and there is no appreciable atmosphere on mongo. (a) the starship commander, captain confusion, asks for the following information: what is the mass of mongo? (b) if the aimless wanderer goes into a circular orbit 2.20×10^4 km above the surface of mongo, how many hours will it take the ship to complete one orbit? (c) an unmanned spacecraft is in a circular orbit around the moon, observing the lunar surface from an altitude of 44.0 km . to the dismay of scientists on earth, an electrical fault causes an on-board thruster to fire, decreasing the speed of the spacecraft by 23.0 m/s . if nothing is done to correct its orbit, with what speed (in km/h) will the spacecraft crash into the lunar surface?
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