Physics, 20.06.2020 23:57 mzbugsbunny3029
A 14.0-lb beam is supported by two 8.00-lb cylinders placed under it. A 5.00-lb magnitude force pulls the beam at its end, coplanar with its surface as depicted. As the beam moves forward, the cylinders roll without slipping relative to the floor and beam. (a) At the instant the cylinders are equidistant from each end, what is the acceleration of the beam? (b) What is the acceleration of the cylinders? (c) Determine the frictional forces at this time
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:30, sukiyoshi10
Global warming will produce rising sea levels partly due to melting ice caps but also due to the expansion of water as average ocean temperatures rise. to get some idea of the size of this effect, calculate the change in length of a column of water 1.00 km high for a temperature increase of 1.00ºc. note that this calculation is only approximate because ocean warming is not uniform with depth. (answer in ×10^{-3} −3 m)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:50, demitae8839
9.98 kg of r-134a at 300 kpa fills a rigid container whose volume is 14 l. determine the temperature and total enthalpy in the container. the container is now heated until the pressure is 600 kpa. determine the temperature and total enthalpy when the heating is completed. use data from the steam tables.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30, NewKidnewlessons
Aplayground slide is 8.80 ft long and makes an angle of 25.0° with the horizontal. a 63.0-kg child, initially at the top, slides all the way down to the bottom of the slide. (a) choosing the bottom of the slide as the reference configuration, what is the system's potential energy when the child is at the top and at the bottom of the slide? what is the change in potential energy as the child slides from the top to the bottom of the slide? (include the sign of the value in your answer.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:10, tednequamoore4307
Aspecified volume of space contains an electric field for which the magnitude is given by e=e0cos(ωt). suppose that e0 = 20 v/m and ω = 1.0 × 107 s−1. part a what is the maximum displacement current through a 0.80 m2 cross-sectional area of this volume? express your answer with the appropriate units. idisp, max i d i s p , m a x = nothing nothing request answer part b how would this area have to be oriented relative to the electric field to get this maximum displacement current?
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