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May 24, 2013

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physics
A satellite circles the earth in an orbit whose radius is 2.01 times the earth's radius. The earth's mass is 5.98 x 1024 kg, and its radius is 6.38 x 106 m. What is the period of the satellite?

Math
If the length of the hour and the minute hands of a clock are 4 cm and 6 cm, respectively, what is the distance in cm between the tips of the hands at two o'clock?

physics
Two separate seismograph stations receive indication of an earthquake in the form of a wave traveling to them in a straight line from the epicenter and shaking the ground at their locations. Station B is 60 due east of station A. The epicenter is located due north of station A...

physics
Ilya and Anya each can run at a speed of 7.80 and walk at a speed of 3.20 . They set off together on a route of length 5.00 . Anya walks half of the distance and runs the other half, while Ilya walks half of the time and runs the other half. Part A How long does it take Anya t...

physics
A boy throws a stone straight upward with an initial speed of 12.0 Part A What maximum height will the stone reach before falling back down?

physics
Four identical masses of 3.5 each are located at the corners of a square with 1.8 sides. Part A What is the net force on any one of the masses?

physics
Three identical blocks connected by ideal strings are being pulled along a horizontal frictionless surface by a horizontal force . (Figure 1) The magnitude of the tension in the string between blocks B and C is = 3.00 . Assume that each block has mass = 0.400 . Part A What is ...

physics
Unless otherwise stated, all objects are located near the Earth's surface, where = 9.80 . When a horizontal force of 340 is applied to a 68.0 box, the box slides on a level floor, opposed by a force of kinetic friction of 150 . Part A What is the magnitude of the accelerat...

physics
A 125 object is taken to a height of 210 above the Earth's surface. Part A What is the object's mass at this height? Part B What is the object's weight at this height?

physics
Unless otherwise stated, all objects are located near the Earth's surface, where = 9.8 . A hockey puck with a weight of 0.80 is sliding freely across a section of very smooth (frictionless) horizontal ice. Part A When it is sliding freely, how does the upward force of the ...

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