Initially for this problem I got the answer of M = 1.798x10^30. I then retyped and got 1.798x10^20. I keep getting incorrect as I have also tried other forms. Can someone please help?


Initially for this problem I got the answer of M = 1.798x10^30. I then retyped and...
Part 12 of 12 - Analyze The two friends tackle a homework problem. If A planet is found orbiting a distant star, and it is found that ra = 5rp and va = švp- rp = 6.0 x 109 km and vp = 10.0 km/s, what is the mass of the star? kg Submit Skip (you cannot come back)
could you please solve a and b?
Chapier 2i. Note: you needn't derive Kepler's laws-but do mention when you are using them, an describe the physical concepts involved and the meanings behind the variables. u) Consider two stars Mi and M; bound together by their mutual gravitational force (and isolated from other forces) moving in elliptical orbits (of eccentricity e and semi-major axes ai and az) at distances 11 in n and r from their center of mass located at...
I know the answer is 0.425 m, but I don't know how to
get there. Also if possible to solve by using Energy that method
would be preferred.
02. 3/104 from the book (just part b). The system shown in the figure below has a spring two masses and two massless pulleys. The pulley cords are massless and inextensible. The system is released from rest and with the spring stretched 200 mm. Determine the distances traveled by the 4 kg...
24-26 Please show how you got the answer. 26 I know you add them
up 13 kcal/g + 28g= ? but I'm not sure do you divide them
Walnut Marshmallow (Jumbo) Tortilla Chip 5.98g 9.59 5.87 5.49g 9.39 3.96 .49g .20g 1.91g Food Item Description: Mass of food, cup, and clip - initial (g) Mass of food, cup, and clip - final (9) Mass of burned food (g) Observations of Flame (intensity, length of time burning, etc.) Water temp -...
For part (c) of the Check Your Understanding 14.10 I got 1800
rad/s for the angular frequency, am I right? The book gives the
answer as 1.4 * 10^3 rad/s. Also for part (b) I got -pi/2 rad, but
the answer is pi/2 rad and -pi/2 rad. I'm not sure where the pi/2
came from. I've attached the problem below. Please don't solve the
example but the questions after it.
Example 14.6 An LC Circuit In an LC circuit,...
Hi, can you solve the question for me step by step, I will rate
up if the working is correct. I will post the answer together with
the question.
Answer:
Question 5 A particle of mass m rests on a smooth horizontal track. It is connected by two springs to fixed points at A and B, which are a distance 2lo apart as shown in Figure Q5. The left-hand spring has natural length 2lo and stiffness k, whilst the right-hand...
Problem 3: Design Problem On Figure P3a, you have a Common Source (CS) n-channel MOSFET amplifier. Notice the absence of a source resistor Rsig and load resistor R. If we know how the present amplifier (the one on Figure P3a) behaves without Rsig and RL, we can infer its behaviors if Rsig and R were to be added. design the amplifier circuit on Figure P3a, i.e., you have to find appropriate values for RGj You are to RG,, RD, and...
I need help solving this problem. Thanks in advance. If correct,
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Practice Problem 18.3 Constants Now let's look at the potential energy of a charge that is in the vicinity of two other charges. Suppose two electrons are held in place 10.0 cm apart. Point a is midway between the two electrons, and point b is 12.0 cm directly above point a. (a) Calculate the electric potential at point a and at...
4. Use Kepler's Second Law and the fact that L-fxp to determine at which points in an elliptical orbit around the Sun a planet has maximum and minimum speeds. (Section 13.5 will help.) 5. At the end of example 13.10, there's an "Evaluate" blurb about how inside the surface of the Earth the force of gravity varies proportionally to the distance from the center, and it makes reference to the next chapter. which is about oscillation. Model the motion of...
As mentioned in Assignment 5. Prolog can be used to solve problems that are quite difficult with other programming languages.This is mainly because of the declarative nature of the languages. What kind of difficulties do you think there will be if you are asked to write a program in another language fe.g. Python) to solve the puzzle in Assignment 5 L Introduction Prolog Is a language that Is sultable for solvins problems in the fleld of artifical Intelligence. That is,...