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Suppose a spherical planet P has a uniform density of 4.96*10^3 kg/m^3 and a radius R=1904 km. For a parcel that weighs 73 N on
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A 50-kg person starts from rest at the top of a large frictionless spherical surface (radius 6 m) and slides into the water
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A spherical surface completely surrounds a collection of charges. Find the electric flux through the surface if the collection
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At room temperature, the surface tension of water is 72.0 mJ·m^–2. What is the energy required to change a spherical drop of
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At room temperature, the surface tension of water is 72.0 mJ·m^–2. What is the energy required to change a spherical drop of
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1) A spherical surface completely surrounds a collection of charges. Find the electric flux through the surface if the
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A spherical surface completely surrounds a collection of charges. Find the electric flux (with its sign) through the surface if
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Small raindrops are actually perfectly spherical. The pressure difference between the inside and outside of a spherical raindrop
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If a spherical medicine with radius R is broken down into 1000 spherical small tablets then the surface area of original
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A point charge of 2.4 μC is located at
the center of a spherical shell of radius 17 cm, which has a charge −2.4 μC uniformly
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