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Physics - June 2006

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can an automobile with a velocity toward north simultaneously have an acceleration toward the south?

help me please

2006-06-25 18:43:56 · 16 answers · asked by compstuft 2

2006-06-25 18:24:35 · 2 answers · asked by Desmond Sim @ Home 1

Rational answers please

2006-06-25 18:01:23 · 19 answers · asked by curious_john 3

of them is 0.002 N. What would the force be if (a) the distance is increased to 3 cm? (b) one charge is doubled? (c) both charges are tripled? (d) one charge is doubled and the distance is increased to 2 cm?

If you could just help me figure out which formula to use, I could solve the problem.

2006-06-25 16:51:16 · 7 answers · asked by smiley 1

how hot can metal be befor you can not hurt it by cooling it with water

2006-06-25 16:46:38 · 2 answers · asked by metal bender 1

2006-06-25 15:47:57 · 26 answers · asked by Wally 2

i herd a rumor

2006-06-25 15:03:30 · 5 answers · asked by Columbus614Ohio 2

Would the gravity be equal on all sides and crush you? Or would you float in the air and every small loose rock or anything else would be attracted to where you float?

2006-06-25 14:26:43 · 7 answers · asked by JDP1030 1

Keep in mind that all forms of matter(which have mass) or Energy are made up out of sub-atomic particles. Even light is both a wave and a particle. (Photons) -- I contend that if a soul is real, then there should be a corrisponding particle that it must be made out of.

2006-06-25 13:40:57 · 15 answers · asked by Smart Dude 6

Then, could it be the universe is a colossal quantum computer producing, galaxies, stars, and living systems-including humans and possibly reality itself?

2006-06-25 12:50:46 · 10 answers · asked by ZORRO 3

How do ninjas suppress vestibular or equilibrium abnormalities during a kill so that aerial acrobatic maneuvers do not cause them to fall victim themselves?

2006-06-25 11:20:37 · 4 answers · asked by Bob Gnome 1

Air resistance can be ignored.

2006-06-25 11:00:15 · 4 answers · asked by jamey.moore@sbcglobal.net 1

I need to know... because I am installing an elevator and i don't want a brand new motor to suddenly break apart under heavy load.

2006-06-25 09:22:30 · 7 answers · asked by I like horses 1

What is it and how does it work?

2006-06-25 08:12:51 · 7 answers · asked by tahmine1368 2

And what is in the outer place of the universe?

2006-06-25 08:08:58 · 11 answers · asked by tahmine1368 2

doves

2006-06-25 06:45:51 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-25 06:44:00 · 3 answers · asked by ♥eMillayyAnn♥ 2

I always wondered at the end of Titanic whether Leo would end up like a pancake full of bones, or like a sort of skin-covered skeleton, or perhaps even like a small ball... Hmmm.

2006-06-25 06:43:47 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-25 06:41:07 · 8 answers · asked by seeker 4

The horizontal power F is equals 53 N that squeeze a cube with 22 N weight to a wall the resistance friction multiple Between the wall and the cub e is 0.6 . Suppose that the cube don’t move at first . 1- Whether the ball start to move or not? 2- what is the power that import to the cube from the wall?

2006-06-25 06:32:09 · 3 answers · asked by m_hooryar82 2

I'm doing AQA modular Physics Module 6, and we've learnt how to predict the direction of the movement of a wire in a magnetic field when a current is passed through it, and the direction of the current in a wire passed through a magnetic field, but not how a dynamo works.
Any information on a dynamo would be helpful - but please keep answers to a 'GCSE Higher Triple Science' standard - I'm not that good!
I've got exams on the 26th and I'm aiming for an A* and I'm so close! Thanks so much!!!

2006-06-25 06:11:44 · 2 answers · asked by jeffner1990 2

Also the shot angle is at 25 Degrees and from and distance of 6.02 M. What is the release speed of the ball to make the basket?

2006-06-25 05:20:47 · 2 answers · asked by jamey.moore@sbcglobal.net 1

I work as an elevator constructor. part of an installation involves installing a steel tape the entire length of the shaft. it is very thin (imagine steel duct tape) and is under spring tension to keep it from moving too much. when at the top of the shaft i pulled the tape and sent a wave down the tape. it distinctly bounces up and down the entire length of the shaft a few times and makes a really wierd star wars like sound. it starts out high pitch but ends as a low bass rumble. is the sound based on the length of the tape before and after the wave? almost like frets on a guitar? also i was wondering if the wave moves faster on the way down and slower up due to gravity?

2006-06-25 05:17:26 · 5 answers · asked by dennis r 1

R2. Does a large maximum altitude mean that the projectile is in the air a long time?
Explain why or why not. If possible, give an example of a situation in which the
maximum height is large, but the projectile does not spend very much time in the air.

2006-06-25 05:12:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

R1. Does a large range mean that the projectile is in the air a long time? Explain why or why not. If possible, give an example of a situation in which the range is large, but the
projectile does not spend very much time in the air.

2006-06-25 05:10:50 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Options are: less than initial speed, g*t, equal to its initial, zero, greater than initial.

2006-06-25 04:50:28 · 12 answers · asked by jamey.moore@sbcglobal.net 1

2006-06-25 04:35:40 · 9 answers · asked by sarthak 1

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