Two balls of exactly the same radius are falling down from a tall building. The first ball
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Two balls of exactly the same radius are falling down from a tall building. The first ball has a mass of 0.5 kg and falls with a terminal speed of 10 m/s. The second ball has a mass of 1 kg. What is the terminal speed of the second ball? (in m/s)
5. You lift a 10-kg bucket up by applying an upward force of 300 N with your arm. What is the resulting upward acceleration (in m/s2) of the bucket? Hint: Don't forget to account for the weight of the bucket.
6. A 100-kg skydiver is falling toward the ground. Due to the influence of air friction she is falling with a constant speed of 8 m/s. What is the net force acting on the skydiver? (in N)
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Introduction To Mathematical Statistics
ISBN: 9780321794710
7th Edition
Authors: Robert V., Joseph W. McKean, Allen T. Craig
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