Sean, an astronaut stands on the edge of a lunar crater and throws a FrisbeeTM horizontally with a velocity of 5.00 m/s. With no atmosphere on the moon the Frisbee TM will not have any force of lift so it will “fly” like a stone. The floor of the crater is 77.0 m below the astronaut. What horizontal distance will the FrisbeeTM travel before hitting the floor of the crater? (The acceleration ofgravityonthemoonis1/6ththatoftheE arth).
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:00
Astronomers studying the planet of rhombus have detected sedimentary rock on its surface. one astronomer wonders if material in this sedimentary rock used to be in igneous rock deep in rhombus’s interior. can igneous rock become sedimentary rock? explain your answer.
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You are still fascinated by the process of inkjet printing, as described in the opening storyline for this chapter. you convince your father to take you to his manufacturing facility to see the machines that print expiration dates on eggs. you strike up a conversation with the technician operating the machine. he tells you that the ink drops are created using a piezoelectric crystal, acoustic waves, and the plateau-rayleigh instability, which creates uniform drops of mass m = 1.25 ✕ 10−8 g. while you don't understand the fancy words, you do recognize mass! the technician also tells you that the drops are charged to a controllable value of q and then projected vertically downward between parallel deflecting plates at a constant terminal speed of 20.0 m/s. the plates are ℓ = 2.15 cm long and have a uniform electric field of magnitude e = 6.40 ✕ 104 n/c between them. noting your interest in the process, the technician asks you, "if the position on the egg at which the drop is to be deposited requires that its deflection at the bottom end of the plates be 0.17 mm, what is the required charge on the drop (in c)? " you quickly get to work to find the answer. (neglect the force of gravity.)
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