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A scientist uses a camera to study the stars.
How would the scientist most likely use this technology?
-to replace all of the old data about stars
-to predict the star count over a broad area
-to write observations about what the sky looks like
-to count the number of visible stars in the sky
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During takeoff, the sound intensity level of a jet engine is 170db at a distance of 34 m. what's the sound intensity level at a distance of 1.0 km?
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Aboy with a mass 25 kg climbs into a small tree. he sits on a branch that is 2.o m above to the ground.what is his gravitational potential energy above the ground?
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Question part points submissions used suppose that 2 j of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 26 cm to a length of 36 cm. (a) how much work is needed to stretch the spring from 28 cm to 32 cm? (round your answer to two decimal places.)
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Consider a double atwood machine constructed as follows: a mass 4m is suspended from a string that passes over a massless pulley on frictionless bearings. the other end of this string supports a second similar pulley, over which passes a second string supporting a mass of 3m at one end and m at the other. using two suitable generalized coordinates, set up the lagrangian and use the lagrange equations to find the acceleration of the mass 4m when the system is released. explain why the top pulley rotates even though it carries equal weights on each side.
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