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A 27 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.8 m/s collides with a 38 g ball of clay traveling north at 2.7 m/s . What is the movement direction of the resulting 65 g blob of clay? What is the speed of the resulting 65 g blob of clay?
Calculate the wavelengths of the following objects: 1. a muon (a subatomic particle with a mass of 1.884 × 10–25 g) traveling at 325.0 m/s 2. an electron (me = 9.10939 × 10–28 g) moving at 3.90 × 106 m/s in an electron microscope 3. an 75.0 kg athlete running a "4-minute mile" (i.e. 4.00 min/mile) 4. Earth (mass = 5.80 × 1027 g) moving through space at 3.00 × 104 m/s 09 Question (1 point) Calculate the wavelengths of...
A 22 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.3 m/s collides with a 33 g ball of clay traveling north at 2.2 m/s . Part A What is the movement direction of the resulting 55 g blob of clay? Express your answer in degrees north of east. What is the speed of the resulting 55 g blob of clay? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
A 22 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.8 m/s collides with a 38 g ball of clay traveling north at 2.2 m/s . Part A: What is the movement direction of the resulting 60 g blob of clay? Express your answer in degrees north of east. Part B: What is the speed of the resulting 60 g blob of clay? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
(17%) Problem 6: Let's imagine a scenario in which a hypothetical subatomic particle of mass 26 x 10-kg at rest decays into a daughter hypothetical subatomic particle of mass 1.2 x 10-kg while emitting a photon. For simplicity, assume that the speed of the daughter particle is considerably lower than the speed of light. 50% Part (a) Calculate the energy of the photon, in joules. Grade Summary Deductions 049 Potential 10040 ( HOME E sino cos t ano) cotano asino...
Help please Problem 9.35-Enhanced-with Feedback Part A Censtarts I Periodic Table A 26 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.4 m/s collides with a 34 g bal of clay traveling north at 26 m/s What is the movement direction of the resulting 60 g blob of cday? Express your answer in degrees north of east o north of east Part B What is the speed of the resulting 60 g blob of clay? Express your answer with the appropriate...
A 2.0-g particle moving at 5.2 m/s makes a perfectly elastic head-on collision with a resting 1.0-g object. (a) Find the speed of each particle after the collision 2.0g particle: 1.0g particle: (b) Find the speed of each particle after the collision if the stationary particle has a mass of 10 g. 2.0g particle: 10.0g particle: (c) Find the final kinetic energy of the incident 2.0-g particle in the situations described in parts (a) and (b). KE in part a:...
car of mass 2000 kg and speed 20 m/s moving towards a junction from the south and collides with a bigger vehicle that moves at 20 m/s moving east. The two vehicles stick together and move q=10 degrees north of east. What was the mass of the vehicle moving north? How much energy was released as waste? t t y TQ Truck བད -X Px After | Car Before
Calculate the wavelengths of the following objects: Part 1) a muon (a subatomic particle with a mass of 1.884 × 10–25 g) traveling at 330.0 m/s 1.065 x 10 -8 nm Part 2) an electron (me = 9.10939 × 10–28 g) moving at 3.85 × 106 m/s in an electron microscope 1.889 x 10 -10 nm Part 3) an 78.0 kg athlete running a "4-minute mile" (i.e. 4.00 min/mile) 1.317 x 10 -36 nm Part 4) Earth (mass = 6.00 ×...
4. -/2 pointsKnightPSE4 11.P.033 A 18 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.8 m/s collides with a 30 g ball of clay traveling north at 2.0 m/s. What are the speed and the direction of the resulting 48 g ball of clay? o north of east