Fundamentals of Physics - math word problems - page 18 of 45
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- Now is
Now it is 5°C in the morning. What will the temperature be if i. It rises by 12°C ii. It falls by 15°C
- Above water surface
If we remove the stone from the water, we apply a force of 120N. How much force will we exert if we move the stone above the water? The stone's density is 5000 kg/m³.
- What power
What power should the radiator have in a room 5x4 meters with a height of 3 meters? Hint: Calculate 35 watts per meter³ when you need 22 degrees in the room, but you need about 24 degrees in the bathroom. It's an old heating cheat, but it will help you.
- Two cars
Two cars (trucks and passengers) drove simultaneously from two places 50 km away. If they go against each other, they will meet in 30 minutes. If they follow each other in the same direction, the car will catch up with the truck in 2.5 hours. What is the
- Oscillation 48961
Write the harmonic oscillation equation if the oscillation's amplitude is 5 cm and its period is 0.5 s.
- There
There is 5 l of water with a temperature of 20°C in the bucket. We add 3 liters of hot water. The resulting temperature will be 30°C. What was the temperature of the hot water?
- Oscillations 48711
The time signal in the radio consists of four sound marks with a frequency of 1,000 Hz, of which the first three have a duration of 100 ms and the fourth 500 ms. How many oscillations will occur at each mark?
- Two pendulums
In 24 s, the first pendulum performed 12 oscillations and the second 16 oscillations. Determine the periods and frequencies of both pendulums.
- Suspended 48691
A body weighing 400 kg is suspended at a distance of 1 m from one end of the beam on a beam weighing 100 kg and 5 m. How large do forces act at the ends of the beam?
- Thermometer
Immerse a thermometer with a heat capacity of 2.0 J. K-1 in water weighing 67.0 grams. Before water immersion, the thermometer showed a temperature of 17.8 degrees Celsius. After reaching equilibrium, the temperature is 32.4 degrees. What was the water te
- Hydrostatic 47943
The Czech Martin Štěpánek became the world record holder in May 2003, diving in the open sea in Cyprus with only fins to a depth of 93 m for 3 min and 34 s. Calculate the hydrostatic pressure acting on it at this depth.
- Covered 47573
The racer in the cycling time trial rode at a speed of 12 meters per second. How many km has he covered in 3/4 hours?
- Individual 47281
Two resistors, R1 = 300 ohms and R2 = 600 ohms, are connected next. A voltage of 220V is connected. Determine the total resistance by which we can replace both the electric currents passing through the individual resistors and the electric current passing
- Flatbed 47151
How many bricks do they have to lift on a 1.2 m high flatbed if I want to do the work 5.88kj and one brick weighs 5 kg?
- Individual 46993
We measured the voltage U= 75 V between the circuit's external terminals with a voltmeter. The circuit's resistance values of the individual resistors (in series) are 50 Ohm and 100 Ohm. Find out what voltage we would measure on the 1st and 2nd resistor
- Latent heat
How much heat is needed to take from 100 g of water at 20°C to cool to the ice at -18°C? Mass heat capacity c (ice) = 21kJ/kg/°C; c (water) = 4.19 KJ/kg/°C and the mass group heat of solidification of water is l = 334kJ/kg
- Speed of light
Calculate the speed of light if a distance of 3000 km travels in 0.01 s.
- Wood material
Calculate the weight of a block measuring 15 cm, 7.5 cm, and 10 cm made of: a) oak wood (ρ = 800 kg/m³), b) spruce wood (ρ = 550 kg/m³).
- Coefficient 45821
What is the smallest radius a turn must have for a car to enter safely without exceeding a speed of 50 km/h? The coefficient of shear friction between the tires and the surface is 0.4.
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