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1. A student holds a wrist watch in front of a plane mirror. The student can see an image of ...

watch in the mirror. The diagram shows the position of the wrist watch and the mirror. Draw a ray diagram showing how the image of the wrist watch is formed. Mark the position of the image. (
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2.1) Which of the following statements about scientific methods / theories is correct? (1/0/0) a) A scientific theory must be able to ...

a) A scientific theory must be able to be proven. b) A scientific theory has been derived from known facts and always applies. c) A scientific method should give different results depending on who performs the method. d) Knowledge of our surroundings usually emerges through an interplay between theory and experiment. 2) The sides of a straight block are measured to 3,202 cm; 0.0012 cm and 11.2 cm, respectively. Calculate the volume of the straightening block and enter it with the correct number of value digits. (2/0/0) Number of words: 0 3) A 9.2 dm long and evenly thick rod rests on a support. 0.55 dm from one end, a dynamometer is hung so that the rod will hang horizontally. Then the dynamometer shows 4.4 N. How much does the bar weigh? (1/1/0) Number of words: 0 4) A bar AB that is homogeneous and evenly thick has a length of 2.70 m and is rotatable about an axis at A. The bar weighs 25 kg and is kept in equilibrium by a force F which has its point of attack in B. is 45 degrees. How big is the force F? (1/1/0) Saved! 25 * 9.82 = 245.5 N Number of words: 6 5) A trolley rolls at a constant speed to the right. On the cart is an upward cannon that suddenly shoots a bullet. The carriage continues to the right with the same speed as before. Where does the bullet end up when it falls? For a detailed reasoning. (1/1/1) Number of words: 0 6) A river is 200 m wide. The water in the river flows at a speed of 2.5 m / s. A motorboat steers across the river at its maximum speed, which in stagnant water is 5.0 m / s. The boat is constantly heading perpendicular to the banks of the river. Where does the motorboat land on the other shore? (2/0/0) Number of words: 0 7) A ball with a mass of 2.0 hg moves at a constant speed in a circular path. The radius of the track is 1.5 m and it takes the ball 3.0 seconds to move one turn. How big is the centripetal force? (1/1/0) Number of words: 0 8) A bullet moves at a constant speed. Can we then safely say that the resultant of the forces acting on the bullet is zero? Motivate and discuss your answer. (0/1/1) Number of words: 0 9) A conductor is located between the poles of a permanent magnet. The current in the conductor goes in the direction of the plane of the paper (away from the reader). How is the force acting on the leader directed? (1/0/0) a) To the right of the figure b) To the left in the figure c) Downwards in the figure d) Upwards in the figure 10) Protons enter horizontally from the left between two large metal plates at a speed v = 0.80 Mm / s. The plates are connected to a voltage source with the pole voltage U. Between the plates there is a homogeneous magnetic field with a flux density of 38 mT directed perpendicular to the plane of the paper. The distance between the plates is 1.5 cm. They want the protons to continue with unchanged direction and speed between the plates. Which of the plates should be connected to the positive pole of the voltage source and how large should the voltage U be? (0/2/0) Number of words: 0 11) The magnetic flux Φ through a 700-speed coil decreases linearly with time according to the diagram below. Calculate the voltage across the coil at time t = 1.0 ms. 12) The current in a coil with an inductance of 35 mH has a growth rate of 6.2 A / s at a given moment. What is the instantaneous value of the ems induced in the coil?
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3.A class needs a total of $500 for a field trip. They already have $285. They are selling jars of peanuts to ...

eanuts to make the rest of the money for the field trip. They make $6 for each jar they sell. The diagram shows how the parts of this problem are related. Which equation can be used to find n, the number of jars they need to sell? Math item stem image
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4.Let's Play Ice Hockey! 9601686.png An ice hockey player uses hockey stick to apply force on a motionless puck as shown on ...

motionless puck as shown on the picture above. The net force that the stick applies on the puck is 150N and the contact lasts for 7.5 ms. The mass of the puck is 166 g. A) (1 point) Calculate the acceleration of the puck under the influence of the net force. B) (2 points) Calculate the puck's change in momentum due to the impulse applied by the hockey stick. C) (1 point) What is the velocity of the puck once it leaves the stick? Puck travels over rough ice and comes to a stop after 25 m. The force diagram below shows all forces acting on the puck during that travel. Screen Shot 2020-11-02 at 2.04.05 PM.png D) (1 point) Calculate the work done on the puck by gravitational force. E) (1 point) Calculate the work done on the puck by normal force. F) (2 points) Calculate work done by friction force on the puck. CNX_UPhysics_09_03_HockeyPuck.jpg Now stationary, the puck (red) collides with a blue puck of the mass .332 kg moving to the left with velocity of 2.5 m/s. If collision is perfectly elastic calculate: H) (2 points) Total momentum of blue+red puck system before collision? I) (1 point) What is the total momentum of blue+red puck system after collision? How do you know? J) (2 points) What is the velocity of the blue puck after collision?
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7.A colleague describes to you an engineering diagram (not pictured) that shows a long, straight wire carrying a current of ...

carrying a current of 3.77 A from the bottom of the page to the top, where a negative value indicates that the current is actually from the top of the page to the bottom. To the right of the first current is a circular current of 6.57 A in the counterclockwise sense, where a negative value indicates that the current actually flows in the clockwise sense. The radius of the circular current loop is 4.00 mm, and its center is 5.00 mm from the long, straight wire. What is the component of the magnetic field in the direction out of the page at the center of the circular current loop? As is very often the case, drawing the diagram is apt to help.
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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