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What is the maximum sustained horizontal acceleration possible on a flat track in a motorcycle whose wheels are 2 m apart centre to centre, centre of mass symmetrically between the wheels and 0.5 m from the ground? assume friction with the road is not limiting.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Alice added sodium chloride to water and stirred the water for several minutes. alice is most likely trying to demonstrate that ionic compounds a. are hard. b. can dissolve. c. are clear. d. can melt.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Consider an ordinary, helium-filled party balloon with a volume of 2.2 ft3. the lifting force on the balloon due to the outside air is the net resultant of the pressure distribution exerted on the exterior surface of the balloon. using this fact, we can derive archimedes’ principle, namely that the upward force on the balloon is equal to the weight of the air displaced by the balloon. assuming that the balloon is at sea level, where the air density is 0.002377 slug/ft3, calculate the maximum weight that can be lifted by the balloon. note: the molecular weight of air is 28.8 and that of helium is 4.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:00
Nacidified solution was electrolyzed using copper electrodes. a constant current of 1.18 a caused the anode to lose 0.584 g after 1.52 ✕ 103 s. given that the charge of an electron is 1.6022 ✕ 10−19 c, calculate avogadro's number. assume that copper is oxidized to cu2+ ions.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:30
If the spring constant k of a pogo stick is 3500 n m and the weight of the person on the pogo stick is 700 n, how much is the spring in the botom of the pogo stick compressed?
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