Please choose the correct answer. Thank you PLQ-One Dimensional Motion: To measure g with the indlined...
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ents PLQ- One nal Motion l Motion: A person initially standing at rest begins walking travels a distance of 4.1 m in 2.3 s. Calculate the posation of the person at x-0.99 m x 1.98 m " 2.85 m () x-3.97 m Answer Tries o3 Send Feedba
One Dimensional Motion: The equation a = gsǐηθ for an inclined air track was derived with the assumption that friction is negligible, what effect would a small but non-negligible amount of friction have on the value of g that you determine from this experiment? It would make the determined value of g smaller than the actual value of 9.8 m/s2. It would not change the determined value of g. It would make the determined value of g larger than the...
Please complete the tables below based on a lab done verifying
Newton’s second law of motion
The Ealing Air Track is a device which can almost eliminate the frictional force on a surface which air ia forced track. done by having small holes on the surface through e glider floats on a column air and not on the surface of the PROCEDURE 1. Set up the air track as in Figure 1. Raise one end of the air track so...
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One Dimensional Motion: For the acceleration due to a falling weight, what would happen if the hanging weight hit the ground before the cart passed completely through the The cart would stop accelerating at that point and move at a constant velocity, so the measured acceleration would be larger than expected The cart would come to a complete stop and the measured acceleration would be meaningless. The cart would stop accelerating at that point...
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3 attempts lett Check my work te the difference in energy between the n -2 and n-1 states of an electron in a one- (a) Calcula dimensional box with a length of 0.50 nm. x 10.J (b) Caleulate the difference in energy between the n - 2 and n -1 states for an oxygen molecule in a one-dimensional box with a length of 10 cm x 10J (c) What do the different values...
You measure the length of a board with a ruler that is older and has a worn-down end. If you align the end of the board with the end of the ruler, what type of uncertainty does the end of the ruler contribute to the measurement? A) Random B) Systematic The average height of children in kindergarten in Winnipeg is found by measuring the height of one randomly-selected child in every kindergarten class in the city. What type of uncertainty...
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Lab 4: Constant Acceleration Experiment 1: Rolling Ball Questions 1 Explain why Equation (4.2) implies that the slope of the x vs. ' graph isn't equal to the ball's acceleration - 1. 2 Which measurement or measurements seem primarily responsible for the discrepancy between the theoretical and experimental accelerations? Why? (Intel CORE 15 Bu Gen...
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do i find H, and how do i use the equation on the 4 question to
find Ei and Ef
where m is the mass of the hanging mass, M is the mass of the Smart Cart, h is the height of the hanging mass above the floor, H is the height the Smart Cart (mass M) climbs up the track, and v the velocity of the Smart Cart in the instant when the hanging mass is about to...
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ロvelocity vs. nme Graph A ball is thrown straight up into the air and then, on the way back down, is caught at the same height it was released at. For the following graphs, UP IS POSITIVE & DOWN IS NEGATIVE. Assume there is no air drag. Which one of the following vy vs. t graphs best represents the motion of the ball the entire time it was...
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Which one of the following options is NOT a reason for massively-parallel computing to be used to improve scientific research outcomes? With massively-parallel computing, it is not possible to save time when performing a simulation. With massively-parallel computing, it becomes more feasible to explore parameter space. With massively-parallel computing, it is possible to perform simulations at much higher resolution. With massively-parallel computing, it is possible...