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A ball at rest is dropped and hits the ground in 1.5s with a final speed of 15m/s. How would the
acceleration and final speed of the ball be affected if it were dropped from a greater height on
Earth? (ignore friction.)
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Asap and show ! a 14 kg rock starting from rest free falls through a distance of 5.0 m with no air resistance. find the momentum change of the rock caused by its fall and the resulting change in the magnitude of earths velocity. earth mass is 6.0 * 10^24 kg. show your work assuming the rock earth system is closed.
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Avery long solenoid of inner radius 2.75 cm creates an oscillating magnetic field of the form = for this solenoid, =0.00425 t and =319 rad/s. (a)what is the maximum value of the induced electric field at a perpendicular distance 1.45 cm from the axis of the solenoid? (b) what is the maximum value of the inducted electric field at a point 5.85 cm perpendicular from the axis of the solenoid?
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Two point charges are on the y axis. a 3.90-ยตc charge is located at y = 1.25 cm, and a -2.4-ยตc charge is located at y = โ1.80 cm. (a) find the total electric potential at the origin. v (b) find the total electric potential at the point whose coordinates are (1.50 cm, 0). v
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A ball at rest is dropped and hits the ground in 1.5s with a final speed of 15m/s. How would the
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