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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 1, Problem 10 (Problems
(a) Refer to Table 1.3 to determine the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. Then calculate the average speed of the Earth in its orbit in kilometers
Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Kinematics | OpenStax College …
List of problems in Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Kinematics.
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 16, Problem 2 (Problems
It is weigh-in time for the local under-85-kg rugby team. The bathroom scale used to assess eligibility can be described by Hooke’s law and is depressed 0.75 cm
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 19, Problem 15 (Problems
The electric field strength between two parallel conducting plates separated by 4.00 cm is 7.50 × 1 0 4 V/m 7.50 ×104 V/m. (a) What is the potential difference between the plates? (b) The …
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 7, Problem 21 (Problems
In a downhill ski race, surprisingly, little advantage is gained by getting a running start. (This is because the initial kinetic energy is small compared with
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 9, Problem 5 (Problems
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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 5, Problem 9 (Problems
Problem number 9 OpenStax College Physics Chapter 5: Further applications of Newton's Laws: Friction, Drag, and Elasticity Problem 9
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 2, Problem 33 (Problems
An unwary football player collides with a padded goalpost while running at a velocity of 7.50 m/s and comes to a full stop after compressing the padding and his