1 1 A wooden block of mass 0.60 kg is on a rough horizontal surface. A force of 12 N is applied to the block and it accelerates at 4.0 m s –2. 4.0 m s–2 wooden block 12 N What is the magnitude of the frictional force acting on the block? A B 9.6 N C 14 N D 2 2.4 N 16 N A submarine descends vertically at constant velocity. The three forces acting on the submarine are viscous drag‚ upthrust and weight. Which relationship between their magnitudes is correct
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Schools Chemistry Resource Unit Intermolecular Forces Brook R. Kirouac David A. Consiglio‚ Jr. Southfield‐Lathrup High School Southfield Public Schools Bonding: Intermolecular Forces Content Statements: C2.2: Chemical Potential Energy Potential energy is stored whenever work must be done to change the distance between two objects. The attraction between the two objects may be gravitational‚ electrostatic‚ magnetic‚ or strong force. Chemical potential energy is the result of electrostatic
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Types of Forces Used in Basketball Forces are found everywhere‚ but of course‚ you can`t see them. They act on you for example if you are waking there are many forces that act`s on you. If they are not involved you can`t wake. Let`s talk about the forces that are involved in basketball. Basketball is a very enthusiastic sport and you must try it‚ you are not going to regrets. Basketball has original thirteen rules‚ but I am just going to mention 10 of them. 1- The ball can be thrown in any direction
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HOMEWORK PROBLEMS Chapter 4: THE LAWS OF MOTION PART-A: Hand in your answers in class on scantron on Wednesday 22 September-2010. The questions have been numbered so you can use the back side of an older scantron. Write your name‚ class (1401) and HW # 4 on the scantron. 1. A horizontal force of 95.0 N is applied to a 60.0-kg crate on a rough‚ level surface. If the crate accelerates at 1.20 m/s2‚ what is the magnitude of the force of kinetic friction acting on the crate? (a) 23.0 N (b) 45.0 N
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Group #2‚ 11:30-2:30‚ Friday Group No‚/Time/Day Engr. Genaro Ortega Instructor I. Title: Projectile Motion II. Objectives: To study motion of a projectile III. Apparatus: Launcher‚ iron stand‚ metal ball‚ steel tape IV. Procedure Part I. Elevated Body 1. The launcher was mounted on the iron stand and the metal ball was placed into the launcher. 2. The vertical
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Research in Motion: The Mobile OS Platform War; and Netflix The company you work for has just woken up‚ smelled the coffee‚ and realized the potential impact of disruptive innovation on its strategy and its ultimate survival. In particular‚ your company wishes to avoid Research in Motion (RIM)’s fate in the smartphone devices and mobile operating software systems markets. As part of your company’s reassessment of its current situation‚ you have been tasked with providing an overview and summary analysis
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Hours: before and/or after class by appointment Conference calls also possible Textbook: Assembled readings and case studies Course Description The objectives of this course are to improve your understanding of the role of the sales force in the achievement of a firm’s business objectives‚ and to enhance your decision-making skills in the development and management of sales programs. The course is divided into four sections; 1. Customer Interface Strategies and Selling Effectiveness
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In the past 30 years‚ Porter’s five forces model has been recognized as one of the most useful strategic management tools which can be used to analysis organization external environment‚ so as to help organization build up competitive advantages. However‚ with the development of the world‚ the five forces model has been challenged that it cannot be continued use to adapt today’s dynamic environment. This essay aims to challenge Porter’s five forces model and to identify the problems which hide behind
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ever popular motion pictures. The movies may have started out as nothing but between 1900 and 1940 the world of motion pictures flourished and matured into the greatest form of entertainment known. Photographing was beginning to catch the interest of the world during the late 19th century. Experiments in photographing movement had been made in both the United States and Europe. These countries were not trying to exploit their technological and commercial possibilities. “The first motion pictures made
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in all directions. The knee joint is a compound condylar synovial joint and allows for flexion and extension of the leg. In this experiment the angle‚ angular velocity‚ and the angular acceleration of the knee and hip were analyzed in oscillatory motion. In the first set of experiments‚ the independent oscillation of the hip and knee were isolated and observed. Then the oscillation of these joints was viewed in conjunction while a subject walked‚ speed walked‚ ran‚ and walked on their tip toes.The
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