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- aHello there. I noticed that the part c, d and e were not calculated. I figured out part A and B already but am not sure on what equations shold be used for part C to calculate Q, W, and DU since the initial equation used /taught is du=q-w.Can you show me and explain how you solve itK Solve for the indicated variable. Assume all variables are positive. QV₁ QV₂ T. L T₂ ; for T₁ (Simplify your answer.)One day Timmy was shopping at Trader Joe's. As he gets in line he sees Godzilla near the front of a line. Timmy does not think Godzilla is really in line yet because he is too far away from the cashier, so Timmy gets in line in front of Godzilla. Turns out, Timmy was mistaken. (The direction Timmy moves is considered to be positive! The ground is a horizontal surface.) Godzilla puts Timmy on the ground and then kicks him out of the store. How many forces act on Timmy as he slides on the ground and out of the store? 4 0 1 Unable to be determined from the given information 2 3I need the answer by detailHelp with this homework question would be great, thanks!help?e Get live help whenever you need from online tutors!Try bartleby tutor todayarrow_forward Oh no! Our expert couldn't answer your question. Don't worry! We won't leave you hanging. Plus, we're giving you back one question for the inconvenience. Here's what the expert had to say: Hi and thanks for your question! Unfortunately, it looks incomplete. Please resubmit the question with the figure. We've credited a question back to your account. Apologies for the inconvenience. Ask Your Question Again 25 of 30 questions left this cycle Renews on 1/18/21 Question The spring shown in the figure is compressed 80.0 cm and is used to launch a 82kg. physics student along a frictionless track, Given values are K= 85000 Nm and Height = 11m. What is the student’s speed (in m/s) just after losing contact with the spring? 2. What was the student’s speed (in m/s) at the bottom of the hill? 3. How far up the incline (in meters) does the student slide? Please use…I've attached a screenshot of the question i'm trying to solve and I have pictures of my work here https://imgur.com/a/bQ5IaC1 . My work for this problem is under the 2.44 title, any variable with an "s" in the subscript applies to the speeder, and any variable with a "c" in the subscript applies to the police car.Problem 1.4.10i just have a question on the algebra on this portion of the problem, what happens to the negative sign that is factored out when you're trying to find the final velocity?SEE MORE QUESTIONS