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Section 6.1 - Force, Displacement, and Work (Homework)- 6 questions Due: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 11:00 PM EST Section 6.2 - Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem (Homework)-5 questions Due: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 11:00 PM EST Section 6.3 - Potential Energy (Homework)-6 questions Due: Monday, November 9, 2015 11:00 PM EST Section 6.4 - Potential Energy with Springs (Homework)-4 questions Due: Monday, November 9, 2015 11:00 PM EST 4 Assignments in total, 21 total questions. 2 assignments are due by 11 pm EST. The other two assignments can be done by tomorrow if need be. Each question has 10 total submissions. After 5 the question resets and changes the numbers in the question. That means you have 10 times to enter the answer before its completely wrong which makes it easier. This is on webassign. Please understand algebra based physics again, ALGEBRA based physics. PLEASE ONLY REPLY IF YOU KNOW PHYSICS AND IF YOU KNOW YOU CAN DO THIS. Sample questions: A block of mass m = 5.0 kg is pulled along a rough horizontal surface by a rope as sketched in the figure below. The tension in the rope is 50 N, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is μK = 0.30. You use an elevator to travel from the first floor (h = 0) to the fourteenth floor of a building (h = 42 m). If you start from rest and you end up at rest on the fourteenth floor, what is the work done by gravity on you? Assume you have a mass of 72 kg. The roller coaster in the figure below starts with a velocity of 16 m/s. One of the riders is a small girl of mass 32 kg. Find her apparent weight when the roller coaster is at locations B and C. At these two locations, the track is circular, with the radii of curvature given in the figure. The heights at points A, B, and C are hA = 10 m, hB = 20 m, and hC = 0. Assume friction is negligible and ignore the kinetic energy of the wheels. (The figure is not necessarily drawn to scale.) What is the weight at B and C?
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Hi, I am Bilal an Electronics engineer and very good at Physics. In the past I have also been teaching Physics to College students as a part time job. I am well aware of the course and can assure you 100% results. More I will try to complete all 4 assignments by 11PM EST Regards, Bilal Salim
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Hi, my name is Konstantinos Leledakis and I am a Greek physicist. You can find more about me in my CV in portfolio of mine. I am going to use LaTeX to create your notes so that you can easy read and understand them.
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I have seen your requirements.. Interested to work for you.. =============================================================================
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I know these physics and i got it now..you can give me the relevant info. and I will do it! I'm an engineering undergraduate! award it without fear and set the milestone, it is 10.30pm here now! I'll do it for you in 8 hours time for sure!
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I qualified for IIT. Toughest engineering entrance exam in the country and I had low marks in chemistry. Scored 98 in physics and 100 in maths for my 12th board exams. i'll finish in a couple of hours at max.
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