Ask a New Question

Question

An electron, starting from rest and moving
with a constant acceleration, travels 4.7 cm in
5.2 ms.
What is the magnitude of this acceleration?
Answer in units of km/s2
14 years ago

Answers

Related Questions

A top starting from rest is spun for 3 seconds achieving an angular speed of 20 rad/s. How many radi... An electron is at rest. Can this electron be set into motion by applying a) a magnetic field? b) a... An electron starting from rest acquires 4.20 keV of kinetic energy in moving from point A to point B... Can an electron at rest in a magnetic field be set into motion by the magnetic field? What if it we... Starting from rest, a 5.00 kg block slides 2.50 m down a rough 30.0 degree incline. The coefficient... Starting from rest, a 11.50 kg suitcase slides 3.18 m down a frictionless ramp inclined at 40° from... Starting from rest, a 75 kg skier slides down a 17.0° slope. If the coefficient of kinetic friction... Starting from rest, a 10.7 kg block slides 2.60 m down to the bottom of a frictionless ramp inclined... Starting from rest, a(n)9 kg block slides 9.7 m down a frictionless ramp (inclined at 30◦ from th... a car, starting from rest , began moving in straight line and its velocity is given by v= (8t2+6t)...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use