The image shows a carnival game called "The Strong Man" that requires a player to use a rubber mallet to strike a pad. The more force used by the player to strike the pad, the higher the metal object will rise and possibly ring the bell at the top. Which of the following correctly uses the laws of motion to explain how this game works?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30, rachel2005smith
Increasing the pressure on one spot of a fluid will increase the pressure everywhere else in the fluid a. pascals principal b. archimedes' principal c. bernoulli's principal
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:30, haha81
Identify the correct relation showing that the radius r of the orbit of a moon of a given planet can be determined from the radius r of the planet, the acceleration of gravity at the surface of the planet, and the time τ required by the moon to complete one full revolution about the planet. determine the acceleration of gravity at the surface of the planet jupiter knowing that r = 71 492 km and that t= 3.551 days and r= 670.9 × 10^3 km for its moon europa.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:50, fili20
The heater element of a 120 v toaster is a 5.4 m length of nichrome wire, whose diameter is 0.48 mm. the resistivity of nichrome at the operating temperature of the toaster is 1.3 × 10-6 ω·m. the toaster is operated at a voltage of 120 v. (a) what is the power drawn by the toaster? (b) if the cost of electricity is 12 ¢ per kilowatt-hour, and it takes 2 minutes to toast bread, how much does it cost for toasted bread? (c) when the heater element is at room temperature, is the resistivity in the nichrome wire greater than, less than, or equal to it’s resistivity when at operating temperature? explain.
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