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You have seen how large Jupiter would be if the Sun were a 10-meter sphere. Using the same scale, how large would the other planets be? Give your answers in meters, rounded to the nearest one thousandth.
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Apassenger walks toward the rear of a moving train. describe her motion as seen from a reference point on the train. then describe it from a reference point on the ground
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Figure 9 on page 362 shows various motions of balls. the curved path followed by the yellow ball in b in picture b is result of a) inertia b) centripetal motion c) gravity and horizontal velocity d) linear motion
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Consider a one meter long horizontal pipe with a constant 100 cm^2 cross sectional area. water flows rightward into the pipe at x = 0 with flow velocity 02m/sec at every point within the pipe intake area. at x=1, the rightward flow rate is 0.192 m/sec. assume the water is a conserved quantity in the pipe, so there must be a leak (a sink) somewhere in the pipe. 1. compute net volumetric flow of the source if the system to be in equilibrium. 2. now assume the pipe in the problem has no leaks. compute the net volumetric rate of change for the system.
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