AP Physics B
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Calculate the force of gravity on a spacecraft 12,800 km (2 earth radii) aboce the Earth\'s surface if its mass is 1400 kg. Ok for this question I first converted to meters for the radius then applied newtons law net force radial = m1 a radial = Fg = r^-2...
16 years ago
can you check my reasoning 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data ok well then... we did a lab were you have a hanging mass attached to a stirng that went through a straw and was attached to a rubber stopper. The lab was to find the...
16 years ago
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h t t p : / / w w w . j i s k h a .c o m / d i s p l a y . c g i ? i d = 1 25 2 8 8 8 9 2 9 ok hmmm m2 g = m1 (acceleration radial) so then if this is the correct equation my question... is how do you know when to consider the masses as a system and when...
16 years ago
I'm unsure how to even start this problem or how I'm suppose to find out the distance at which destructive interference would occur... Two loudspeakers are 1.8 m apart. A person stands 3.0 m from one speaker and 3.5 m from the other. (a) What is the lowes...
15 years ago
Were do I find AP Physics B Mulitiple Choice Questions. I know that they are free on the internet somewere I can not seem to find them. I also can not find free response questions older than 1999 on the college bord website h t t p : / / a p c e n t r a l...
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but i thought you were suppose to treat the Earth as the a whole object or something... my book said to think of it as one particle because everything is attracte4d to it no just the center of the plannet like even a person standing on the earth\'s surfac...
16 years ago
why would the hanging mass of a radial acceleration if it\'s just in equilibrium...??? m1 V^2/r = m2 g
16 years ago
I did this net force = (m1 + m2) (radial acceleration of mass m1) = force of gravity on mass m2
16 years ago
mass m1 was a robber stooper m1 was attached to a string that went through a straw on the other end of the straw the string came out and was attached to a mass m2 students spun mass m1 with hand on straw as the stopper spun around mass m2 the hanging mass...
16 years ago