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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 1, Problem 10 (Problems & Exercises)
(a) Refer to Table 1.3 to determine the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. Then calculate the average speed of the Earth in its orbit in kilometers
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 3, Problem 48 (Problems & Exercises)
Prove that the trajectory of a projectile is parabolic, having the form y = a x + b x 2 y = ax+ bx2. To obtain this expression, solve the equation x = v o x t x = voxt for t t and substitute it into the …
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 4, Problem 21 (Problems & Exercises)
Show that, as stated in the text, a force F ⊥ F ⊥, exerted on a flexible medium at its center and perpendicular to its length (such as on the tightrope wire in Figure 4.17) gives rise to a tension of …
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 19, Problem 31 (Problems
A research Van de Graaff generator has a 2.00-m- diameter metal sphere with a charge of 5.00 mC on it. (a) What is the potential near its surface? (b) At what
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 25, Problem 15 (Problems
Suppose Figure 25.54 represents a ray of light going from air through crown glass into water, such as going into a fish tank. Calculate the amount the ray is
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 7, Problem 21 (Problems & Exercises)
In a downhill ski race, surprisingly, little advantage is gained by getting a running start. (This is because the initial kinetic energy is small compared with
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 16, Problem 14 (Problems
If the spring constant of a simple harmonic oscillator is doubled, by what factor will the mass of the system need to change in order for the frequency of the