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Determine the length of a wind instrument, assuming that it is modeled as a closed tube and that the lowest sound that it can play has a frequency of 99 hz. the speed of sound in air is 343m/s.
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One hazard of space travel is debris left by previous missions. there are several thousand masses large enough to detect by radar orbiting the earth, but there are far greater numbers of very small masses such as flakes of paint. calculate the force exerted by a 0.110 mg chip of paint that strikes a space shuttle window at a relative speed of 5.00 ✕ 103 m/s and sticks, given the collision lasts 6.00 ✕ 10-8 s. such a collision chipped the window of the ill-fated challenger in june 1983, causing $50,000 of damage.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:00
The gun from the crime scene shows tool marks where the serial numbers are ground off. there are also tool marks on the bullets left behind. what information can the tool marks on the bullets and gun provide about the crime? what type of evidence does this information provide, individual or class?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
0.5 kg of silver increases temperature from 0 celsius to 7 celsius when heat is added how much heat energy produced this change in temperature
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:10
You have been hired to design a spring-launched roller coaster thatwill carry two passengers per car. the car goes up a 10-m highhill, then descends 15m to the track's lowest point. you'vedetermined that the spring can be compressed a maximum o 2.0m andthat a loaded car will have a maximum mass of 400kg. for safetyreasons, the spring constant should be 10% larger than the minimumneeded for the car to just make it over the top. a) what spring constant (k) should you specify ? b) what is the maximum speed of a 350 kg car if the spring iscompressed the full amount.
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