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  1. A 2.0 kg lunch box is sent sliding over a frictionless surface, in the positive direction of an x axis along the surface.
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  2. Estimate the surface energy of (110) face of K crystals given just the information in the periodic table. Express your answer in
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  3. Estimate the surface energy of (110) face of Au crystals given just the information in the periodic table. Express your answer
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  4. Assuming the Earth's magnetic field averages about 0.50×10−4 T near Earth's surface, estimate the total energy stored in this
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  5. -Estimate the total binding energy for copper?in MeV -Estimate the energy, in joules, needed to break a 3.0g copper penny into
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  6. Estimate the total binding energy for copper.550 MeV Estimate the energy, in joules, needed to break a 3.0g copper penny into
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  7. Estimate the total binding energy for copper.550 MeV Estimate the energy, in joules, needed to break a 3.0g copper penny into
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  8. Estimate the total binding energy for copper.550 MeV Estimate the energy, in joules, needed to break a 3.0g copper penny into
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  9. The circumference of a sphere was measured to be 83000 cm with a possible error of 050000 cm. Use linear approximation to
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  10. Dust particles are trapped on a surface. There are two energy levels particles can be in: absorbed on a surface with zero
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