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May 22, 2013

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Physics
Two identical pucks are on an air table. Puck A has an initial velocity of 2.0m/s in the +x-direction. Puck B is at rest. Puck A collides elastically with Puck B and A moves off at 1.0m/s at an angle of 60 degrees above the x-axis. What is the speed and direction of puck B aft...

physics
You are flying to Chicago for a weekend away from the books. In your last physics class, you learned that the airflow over the wings of the plane creates a lift force, which acts perpendicular to the wings. When the plane is flying level, the upward lift force exactly balances...

physics
Suppose the vertical loop has a radius of 8.92 m. What is the apparent weight (Wap) of a rider on the roller coaster at the bottom of the loop? (Assume that friction between roller coaster and rails can be neglected. Give your answer in terms of m and g.)

Chemistry
What volume at nitrogen would be required to react with 0.100g of hydrogen to produce ammomia?

2 balloons and a doubled distance (physics)
EARLIER SOMEONE POSTED: "Two like-charged balloons, placed at a distance of .5 meters, experience a repulsive force of .32 N. What is the force if the distance between the two balloons is doubled? If you use Coulomb's Law, the equation used to find .32 N was Force = t...

Chemistry
If the molecular mass for a chemical is 151.97 g/mol and the enthalpy of formation is -1128 kJ/mol, the heat change will be _______kJ when 10.0 g of this chemical is formed.

Chemistry
Please :) N2H4(g) + H2(g) 2 NH3(g) H1 = –1876 kJ 3 H2(g) + N2(g) 2 NH3(g) H2 = –922 kJ The H f for the formation of hydrazine: 2 H2(g) + N2(g) N2H4(g) will be_____kJ/mol.

Chemistry
Please :) N2H4(g) + H2(g) 2 NH3(g) H1 = –1876 kJ 3 H2(g) + N2(g) 2 NH3(g) H2 = –922 kJ The H f for the formation of hydrazine: 2 H2(g) + N2(g) N2H4(g) will be_____kJ/mol.

Physics
Prove, geometrically, that a ray of light entering a plate of glass always emerges in a direction parallel to the incident ray.

chem
calculate the number of grams of alcohol present in 1.70 L OF 75-Proof gin. The density of ethanol is 0.798 g/ml. Proof--> twice the % by volume of ethanol(C2H5OH) present.

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