Answers created by Philip R.
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Two objects have masses of #16 MG# and #22 MG#. How much does the gravitational potential energy between the objects change if the distance between them changes from #5 m# to #39 m#?
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What is the cross product of #<3 ,-4 ,-3 ># and #<-2 ,1 , -7 >#?
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Would beryllium, #1s^2 2s^2#, be attracted to a magnet?
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An airplane takes off from a location at 17° S. latitude and flies to a new location 55 degrees due north of its starting point. What latitude has the airplane reached?
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If a projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/2# and at a velocity of #37 m/s#, when will it reach its maximum height??
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What is the surface area of the solid created by revolving #f(x) =2x+5 , x in [1,2]# around the x axis?
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If sides A and B of a triangle have lengths of 5 and 2 respectively, and the angle between them is #(3pi)/8#, then what is the area of the triangle?
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How do you find the amount of sugar in the tank after t minutes if a tank contains 1640 liters of pure water and a solution that contains 0.09
kg of sugar per liter enters a tank at the rate 5 l/min the
solution is mixed and drains from the tank at the same rate?
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What is the derivative of #e^x * e^(2x) * e^(3x)* e^(4x)#?
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How do you write the Simpson’s rule and Trapezoid rule approximations to the #intsinx/x# over the inteval [0,1] with #n=6#?
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What is momentum?
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How can I find out how long it takes for two objects to reach thermal equilibrium?
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How can the law of conservation of mass be applied?
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What happens when light passes through a diffraction grating?
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How does density affect the moment of inertia?
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How can I make an electromagnetic induction torch?
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Why does total internal reflection occur in a bicycle reflector?
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Is it true that capacitors "store" charges? If so, how come the total amount of charge being supplied to a (capacitor containing) circuit, remains the same?
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