Exam 37: Systems of Measurement
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A device that transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy is
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Your lab instructor projects a ball horizontally from a lab bench that lands on the floor a horizontal distance away. Compared with the time the ball would take if simply dropped vertically from the bench, the time in the air for the projected ball is
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A pinhole cameras has no lens. The tiny pin-hole opening insures that rays of light from different parts of an object
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An Earth satellite is in an elliptical orbit. The satellite travels faster when it is
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A lunar month is about 28 days. If the Moon were closer to Earth than it now is, the lunar month would be
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When the momentum of a punch is stopped by the fighter's jaw while he moves into the oncoming punch, the result is
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A 100-newton sack of potatoes falls from an airplane. As velocity of fall increases, air resistance also increases, and when air resistance equals 100 N, the acceleration of the sack is
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Neglecting all types of friction, if two identical sleds, one empty and the other with four heavy passengers, start sliding down a hill together, the heavier sled will get to the bottom
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Jocko the clown at the top of a tall flagpole has considerable potential energy relative to the circus net below. After stepping off the pole and neglecting air resistance, his potential energy when he is half way to the net is
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The source of electrons lighting common lamps in your classroom is
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In a series circuit of three identical lamps powered by a 1.5-volt dry cell, the voltage across each lamp is
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