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    How Do Sound Waves Interfere in Dual Speaker Setups?

    Ohhh, ok. I think I get it now (points a, c, and e are constantly flipping between constructive interference up top or at the bottom, while points b and d are never constructive). Thank you so much!
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    How Do Sound Waves Interfere in Dual Speaker Setups?

    Homework Statement Two speakers are emitting identical sound waves with a wavelength of 4.0 m. The speakers are 8.0 m apart, directed toward each other. At each of the noted points (a-e) in the above diagram (at 2,3,4,5, and 6 meters, respectively), is the interference constructive...
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    How Is Work Calculated When Pushing a Box Up a Frictionless Ramp?

    Ohh, ok, I got it now, thanks! :) I wasn't even thinking about that. Like haruspex said, I thought it was 30 degrees because I thought that's what it was referring to. @ haruspex: The force is to the right. And the displacement of the box is to the right. So, the angle between them must be...
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    How Is Work Calculated When Pushing a Box Up a Frictionless Ramp?

    I'm sorry, I really don't know. What angle between the force and displacement? I thought that was the 30 degrees.
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    How Is Work Calculated When Pushing a Box Up a Frictionless Ramp?

    Homework Statement Suppose you lift a 23kg box by a height of 1.0m. How much work do you do in lifting the box? 230 J Instead of lifting the box straight up, suppose you push it up a 1.0 -high ramp that makes a 30 degree angle with the horizontal. Being clever, you choose a ramp with no...
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    Problem involving the human body and rate of heat transfer

    Ok, for 'T' I ended up calculating 5.48x109K. After plugging everything in, I am getting the answer of 543W, but it's telling me it's wrong? What could I still be doing wrong?
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    Problem involving the human body and rate of heat transfer

    Oh geez, can't believe I did that. Thanks! So, the equation I need is: Q/Δt=eσAT4 Area, I found out is 1.8m2, e is .97, and σ is 5.67x10-8W/m2K4 My question is... what is T? Is it the temperature of the surroundings? Of the skin? It doesn't say delta T, so I am assuming it's one or the...
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    Problem involving the human body and rate of heat transfer

    Homework Statement If you lie on the ground at night with no cover, you get cold rather quickly. Much of this is due to energy loss by radiation. At night in a dry climate, the temperature of the sky can drop to -40°C. If you are lying on the ground with thin clothing that provides little...
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    Problem Relating Temperature and Thermal Energy

    Ohh, ok. I got it now, thanks! :) The answer is -70C.
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    Problem Relating Temperature and Thermal Energy

    Homework Statement An ideal gas is at 40°C. The gas is cooled, reducing the thermal energy by 35%. What is the new temperature in °C?Homework Equations I'm not sure there is one? The Attempt at a Solution Since, in an ideal gas, thermal energy is proportional to temperature, I multiplied 40°C...
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    Finding graphs from motion model

    V changes at a constant rate of 1.6 m/s2. And the peak of the parabola is (1.3s, 1.3m)?
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    Finding graphs from motion model

    Ok, got it! ax=1.6m/s2, vxi= -2 m/s, and xi=2.5m
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    Finding graphs from motion model

    Xf=xi+(vx)iΔt+(1/2ax)(Δt)2 So.. this one?
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    Finding graphs from motion model

    Oooh, motion at constant acceleration?
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