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Physics Homework

Solve the equation on the far right for v. Then substitute this expression for “v” into the first set of equations. Now solve for “r,” the radius of the discrete orbit. Calculate the orbital radius of the hydrogen atom for the first principal quantum number. Use the general expression given in the test to calculate […]

 

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PHYICS

1. You and a friend are moving a very heavy and irregular piece of furniture across a room. You are lifting it to prevent it from scratching your wooden floor. Your friend lets you pick where you are going to hold it and your friend will hold it at the other end (or some other […]

 

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Physics Lab Report

I need some one do my physics lab reports. Do not copy from other lap report, please.  Each student should write his/her own laboratory report. Duplicating reports will result in an “E” in your final grade. •Lab Manuals (contained within each week) •KET simulations: http://virtuallabs.ket.org/physics/. Students will receive an e-mail from the KET Virtual Physics Labs with […]

 

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OIS Homework (Statistics)

OIS 3660 Homework 1, Fall 2016 4-1 University of Utah David Eccles School of Business OIS 3660: Fall 2016: HW1 Due Monday September 19th, 11:59PM Q1. Cruz runs a bakery. She has an oven that bakes 20 cookies at a time. It takes 40 minutes on average for her to bake a cookie. What is […]

 

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Setup Of The Quantitative Description Of Your Rube Goldberg Device Step

The final project for this course is the creation of an analysis report. For Milestone Three, you will submit Setup of the Quantitative Description of Your Rube Goldberg Device Step. This milestone is due in Module Five. It will provide an additional step towards the completion of the final project. This step should be fully […]

 

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Physics: Projectile Motion Experiment

Projectile Motion Experiment   By Monday, August 19, perform the following experiments online at the Projectile Motion – Galileo website. (http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/more_stuff/Applets/ProjectileMotion/jarapplet.html) Fill in the tables, and post your answers to the questions. Question 1 Procedure: Keep the initial velocity fixed at 50 m/s. Perform the experiment for each of the following angles: 15 degrees 30 degrees 45 degrees 60 degrees […]

 

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Newton Second & Third Law

Name Tutorials in Introductory Physics ©Pearson Custom Publishing McDermott, Shaffer, & P.E.G., U. Wash. Updated Preliminary Second Edition, 2011 Mech HW–39 1. A block initially at rest is given a quick push by a hand. The block slides across the floor, gradually slows down, and comes to rest. a. In the spaces provided, draw and […]

 

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A Barge Floating In Fresh Water

A barge floating in fresh water (A? = 1000 kg/m3) is shaped like a hollow rectangular prism with base area A =650 m2 and height H= 2.0 m. When empty the bottom of the barge is located H0 =0.4 m below the surface of the water. When fully loaded with coal the bottom of the barge is located H1 = 1 m below the surface. Randomized Variables A = 650 m2 H0 = 0.4 m H1 = 1 m     14% […]

 

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Physics Of Cell HW1

11 2.3 A feeling for the numbers: microbes as the unseen majority (a) Use Figure 2.1 to justify the assumption that a typical bacterial cell (that is, E. coli) has a surface area of 6µm2 and a volume of 1µm3. Also, express this volume in femtoliters. Make a corresponding estimate of the mass of such […]

 

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Physics Momentum

CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM Name INTWO DIMENSIONS 1. Two objects are arranged on a level, frictionless table as shown. Two experiments are conducted in which object A is launched toward the stationary block B. The initial speed of object A is the same in both experiments; the direction is not. The initid and final velocities of […]

 

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