With x − x 0 = h and a = g , Equation 2.11 gives the speed of an object thrown downward with initial speed v 0 after it’s dropped a distance h : v = v 0 2 + 2 g h . Use conservation of mechanical energy to derive the same result.
With x − x 0 = h and a = g , Equation 2.11 gives the speed of an object thrown downward with initial speed v 0 after it’s dropped a distance h : v = v 0 2 + 2 g h . Use conservation of mechanical energy to derive the same result.
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Two moles of carbon monoxide (CO) start at a pressure of 1.4 atm and a volume of 35 liters. The gas is then
compressed adiabatically to 1/3 this volume. Assume that the gas may be treated as ideal.
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What is the change in the internal energy of the gas?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Does the internal energy increase or decrease?
internal energy increases
internal energy decreases
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Does the temperature of the gas increase or decrease during this process?
temperature of the gas increases
temperature of the gas decreases
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Two small objects, A and B, are fixed in place and separated by 2.98 cm in a vacuum. Object A has a charge of
+0.776 μC, and object B has a charge of -0.776 μC. How many electrons must be removed from A and put
onto B to make the electrostatic force that acts on each object an attractive force whose magnitude is 12.4 N?
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Problem 4) A particle is being pushed up a smooth slot by a rod. At the instant when 0 = rad,
the angular speed of the arm is ė = 1 rad/sec, and the angular acceleration is = 2 rad/sec².
What is the net force acting on the 1 kg particle at this instant? Express your answer as a vector
in cylindrical coordinates. Hint: You can express the radial coordinate as a function of the angle
by observing a right triangle. (20 pts)
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