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2019-1 PHYS 100 - General Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics 2 EREN . Homework 6 Problem 7.63 < 5 of 6 > Constants Periodic Table Part A How much work is done by the horizontal force Fp 150 N on the 18 kg block of the figure(Figure 1) when the force pushes the block 7.5 m up along the 32 frictionless incline? Figure < 1 of 1 Express your answer using two significant figures. AXO O O ? SUS =...
Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics 2 MEHMET Homework 6 Problem 7.63 > 5 of 6 Constants Periodic Table Part A How much work is done by the horizontal force Fp 150 N on the 18-kg block of the figure(Figure 1) when the force pushes the block 7.0 m up along the 32° frictionless incine? Express your answer using two significant figures. Figure Ηα ΑΣφ. 1 of 1 O W J Fp Request Answec Prexious Answers Submit 18 kg 150 N...
2019-1 PHYS 100 - General Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics 2 EREN <Homework 6 Problem 7.55 Constants Per A baseball (m 130 g) traveling 32 m/s moves a fielder's glove backward 20 cm when the ball is caught Part A What was the average force exerted by the ball on the glove? Express your answer using two significant figures. EVO AD Submit Request Answer
Problem 6.10 A 390 kg piano slides 2.7 m down a 24 incline and is kept from accelerating by a man who is pushing back on it parallel to the incline (see the figu 1) gnore friction. Figure 1 of 1 Part A Determine the force exerted by the man. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. FP Value Units Submit My Answers give Up Part B Determine the work done on the piano by...
Constants Periodic Table A 340-kg piano slides 3.8 m down a 28° incline and is kept from accelerating by a man who is pushing back on it parallel to the incline. Tap image to zoom Part A Determine the force exerted by the man. Express your answer using two significant figures. Submit Request Answer
PHYS 207-100 - University Physics (Fall 2019) < Homework #11 Problem 12.17 A 21 kg solid door is 220 cm tall, 93 cm wide. What is the door's moment of inertia for rotation on its hinges? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B What is the door's moment of inertia for rotation about a vertical axis inside the door, 16 cm from one Express your answer to two...
can someone please help me to solve this entire problem. I know its long but i have no idea how to do it. thank you Problem 24.53 ③ 21 of 24 In the figure (Figure 1). C =C -8.8 F C4 - 4.4uF. The applied potential is V $ Part Constants > What is the equivalent capacitance of the network between points and b? Express your answer using two significant figures. 190 AED O ? Submit Request Ans Part B...
Constants PartA In the figure (Figure 1), G-G-8.5 μF and C2-C3 -G-4.3 R. The applied potential is Kb-200 V What is the equivalent capacitance of the network between points a and b? Express your answer using two significant figures. Figure of 1 Ci C3 Submit Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining C4 Part B Calculate the charge on capacitor C1. Express your answer using two significant figures. Part G Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C3 . Express your answer...
Problem 27.49 Constan In the figure. I =16 cm, B-0.600 T. R-4.5.and U 2.6 m/s. (Figure 1) Part A Find the current in the resistor. Express your answer using two significant figures Figure 1 of 1 I- A Submit Request Answer Part B Find the magnetic force on the bar Part B Find the magnetic force on the bar Express your answer using two significant figures. 1 of 1 ? ΑΣφ mag Part C Find the power dissipation in the...
The figure shows two vectors. A and B whose magnitudes are A 80 and B-50 gure 1) Part A Calculate the magnitude of A+B Express your answer using two significant figures. V AED ? lä + - Submit Best Answer Figure Part Calculate the deaction of A+B VO AXD A Sub RA The figure shows two vectors, A and B whose magnades are A- 50 and 50 F1) Part Calculate the magnitude of A - B Express your answer using...