Help with physics problem?
Can someone please help me solve this physics problem? I don't understand how. Thanks in advance.
While we fly, drive, or run, time passes more slowly for us than for everyone else. Does that mean we also age more slowly than others? Is the difference very significant? Thanks for your answers.
Hello, I've read that CO2 is heavier than the rest of the air and therefore sinks to the bottom. But does that mean that if I breathe into an open glass, for example, the CO2 won't escape from the glass, even if the lid isn't on? Thanks
What happens if adhesive grease gets on the spark plug and where the spark plug is located?
Why is the angular velocity^2 times r equal to the orbital velocity^2 divided by r for centripetal force?
Is it possible to communicate in space (= in a vacuum) using a corded telephone? Both ends (cans) are integrated into the spacesuit so that air is there to create vibrations at the can. Follow-up question: Does the string in between have to be taut in the vacuum or is it possible for the oscillations…
With the help of the angle you can calculate how high the board was raised. Simple trigonometry. From Can you calculate how much energy has been transferred to the board. Fromyou can calculate the speed of the board when shooting, and this also helps you calculate the speed of the ball after firing.
I still don’t get any further and have to finish it by tomorrow