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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 1, Problem 10 (Problems
(a) Refer to Table 1.3 to determine the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. Then calculate the average speed of the Earth in its orbit in kilometers
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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 11, Problem 27 (Problems
A certain hydraulic system is designed to exert a force 100 times as large as the one put into it. (a) What must be the ratio of the area of the slave cylinder
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 7, Problem 21 (Problems
In a downhill ski race, surprisingly, little advantage is gained by getting a running start. (This is because the initial kinetic energy is small compared with
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 9, Problem 5 (Problems
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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 5, Problem 21 (Problems
A 60-kg and a 90-kg skydiver jump from an airplane at an altitude of 6000 m, both falling in a headfirst position. Make some assumption on their frontal areas
OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 10, Problem 5 (Problems
With the aid of a string, a gyroscope is accelerated from rest to 32 rad/s in 0.40 s. What is its angular acceleration in rad/s2? How many revolutions does it go through in the process?