The calculation you used is for when both skaters are moving in the same direction. These skaters are moving at right angles; hence you have to find their common angle after the collision. Pre-collision, the...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 06/03/2016
Pi = Pf Py-direction election = mu = (9.11x10^-3)(3.60x10^7) = 3.2786x10^-23 kg*N...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 25/11/2009
...expansion of 5.00 mol of an ideal gas at temperature of 289 K from pi = 5.02 atm to pf = 2.58 atm. Let’s imagine that the expansion occurs as a piston of...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 21/11/2010
1/C = 1/21 + 1/3 C=21/8 pF
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 11/07/2016
...we set k = 1. C = e0 A / d A = C d / e0 A = (100 pF ) (0.200mm) / (8.854x10^-12 A^2 s^4/kg m^3) A = 2259 mm^2 L^2...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 19/06/2014
...can explain it well: The idea behind EM motion is that the motion pf a particle, the direction of its field, and the direction of the force on it all exist...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 23/05/2008
...1/ω^2L C= 1/((2*3.14*34.6*10^3)^2*1.2)= 17.6322*10^-12= 17.632[ pF ] (b) E=40V , C=4.41pF, XC= 1/(2*3.14*34.6...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 22/04/2013
...direction of the ball as positive and using: impulse = change in momentum Ft = pf - pi F x 0.0257 = 0.0525xx(-27.1) - 0.0525x27.1 F x 0.0257= -2.8455...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 13/03/2013
...20e3 m/s [given] (1) Pi = initial momentum = m * V (2) Pf = final momentum = (m/2) * V1 + (m/2) * V2 = (m/2) * (...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 13/04/2012
No, there is no room inside a motor to put a PF correction cap. It's much more easier and cheaper to install...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 22/02/2011