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Part 1 Calculate the magnitude
Problem:
A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "g's. Part A:
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Ashley
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Two vectors P and Q of magnitude 5N and 3N respectively are inclined at an angle of 30 degree to each other. Calculate the
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Shiekh
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I had a two part question in which I'm fairly sure I did the first part correct, but part b I am unsure about. For part a, I had
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Janah
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F1 has a magnitude of 9N acting due west, and F2 has a magnitude of 12 N.
I know the magnitude is 15 but I don't know the angle
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Bob
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F1 has a magnitude of 9N acting due west, and F2 has a magnitude of 12 N.
I know the magnitude is 15 but I don't know the angle
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Bobby Funtimes
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What must the charge (sign and magnitude) of a particle of mass 1.47g be for it to remain stationary when placed in a
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jrfannin
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A 1240 N uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. A W = 1970 N crate
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peter
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A 1240 N uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. A W = 1970 N crate
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peter
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Part 1
Calculate the magnitude of the linear momentum for each of the following cases: A proton with mass 1.67×10 −27 kg
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Mary
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A crane is used to hoist a 500kg crate vertically at a constant velocity of 4 meters per second. Ignore the effects of friction.
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sam
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