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Find the rate at which the system will accelerate, and calculate how far each mass should move in 3.2 s, if the system is initially moving at 2.0 m/s. Assume that the pulleys are frictionless, that the coefficient of friction between the ramp surface and
A block with a mass of 30 kg is located on a horizontal, frictionless tabletop. This block is connected by a rope to another block with a mass of 10 kg. The rope is looped through a pulley on the tables edge so that the less massive block
A 1000-kg satellite orbits the Earth in a circular orbit at an altitude of 1000 km. The Earths mass is 6.0 X 10^24 kg, and its radius is 6.4 X 10^6 m.-How does the force of gravity on the satellite compare with the centripetal
A jet takes off at an angle of 60° to the horizontal. The jet flies against a wind that exerts a horizontal force of 1000 N on it. The engines produce 20000 N of thrust (60° to the horizontal), and the mass of the jet is 90000 kg
Two boys push a 5-kg box on a frictionless floor. James pushes the box with a 10-N force to the right. Louis pushes the box with an 8-N force to the left. What is the magnitude and direction of the boxs acceleration?
The Earth is at an average distance of 1 AU from the Sun and has an orbital period of 1 year. Jupiter orbits the Sun at approximately 5 AU. About how long is the orbital period of Jupiter?
A 1000-kg car makes a turn on a banked curve. The radius of the turn is 300 m, and the turn is inclined at an angle (0 = 30°). Assume that the turn is frictionless.-Draw a free-body diagram of this situation
A snowball just begins to slide down a hill when the angle between it and the horizontal is 25°. Calculate the coefficient of static friction.
Calculate the tension and acceleration in the pulley system shown below assuming there is not friction.
William is driving his brand new 200 kg motor scooter around a frictionless, banked ramp having a radius of 70 m, and a speed limit of 40 km/h. The banking angle is 15( above the horizontal, and William takes this curve as fast as he can without skidding
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