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Astronauts use a centrifuge to simulate the acceleration of a rocket launch. the centrifuge takes 40.0 s to speed up from rest to its top speed of 1 rotation every 1.20 s . the astronaut is strapped into a seat 4.10 m from the axis.
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You charge a parallel-plate capacitor, remove it from the battery, and prevent the wires connected to the plates from touching each other. when you increase the plate separation, what happens to the following quantities?
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Aspaceship starting from a resting position accelerates at a constant rate of 9.8 meters per second per second. how far will the spaceship travel if its final speed is 1 percent the speed of light (300,000,000 m/s)? a. 3.1 × 106 m b. 2.94 × 108 m c. 7.8 × 1010 m d. 4.6 × 1013 m
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