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    Potassium Permanganate Reduction in Aqueous Buffer

    Hello everybody, I'm told that potassium permanganate is dissolved in an aqueous buffer of ammonia and ammonium at equal concentrations (1M), and treated with 1M sodium hypochlorite, the permanganate ion is reduced to insoluble manganese dioxide as the hypochlorite ion is oxiddized to...
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    What Determines Acid and Base Strength in Bronsted-Lowry Theory?

    Hello everybody, I'm having difficulty understanding the rationalization behind the strengths of Bronstend Lowry acids and bases and my textbook isn't too helpful. Can someone please expalin to me: (1) What exactly is effective negative charge density? (2) how does electronegativiy correspond to...
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    Rolling Friction: Exploring Center of Mass Acceleration

    Rolling Friction? Can someone explain to me why the frictional force is in the same direction as the acceleration of the center of mass of a rolling object?
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    Solubility for hydrated calcium sulfate in HCl

    was asked to consider the solubility for hydrated calcium sulfate in HCl. The principal acid my proffesor had posted for the solution was [ CaSO4(hyrdrated) + HCl <--> H30^+ + Ca^2+ + SO4^2- ]. I guess what I'm asking is what happened to the Cl^- and why isn't it reacting with Ca^2+ to produce...
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    Kinetic Energy and Work of a crate

    Thanks, I got the crate's y displacement to be .686 meters and from there I was able to get the correct work of the force and gravity. However, I'm still having trouble finding the force magnitude of the F(applied) when the crate is in the last position. I assume the last position, I know...
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    Kinetic Energy and Work of a crate

    Homework Statement Can someone just give me some kind of idea of where to start, I've really been stressing over this alot... A 303 kg crate hangs from the end of a rope of length L = 12.1 m. You push horizontally on the crate with a varying force to move it distance d = 3.56 m to the side...
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    Relative motion of a light plane

    Thanks alot, that got me to the right answer
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    Solve Polar Moment of Inertia for Thin Plate in 1st Quadrant

    You might want to try a different approach to get your problem solved...
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    Relative motion of a light plane

    Homework Statement A light plane attains an airspeed of 470 km/h. The pilot sets out for a destination 840 km due north but discovers that the plane must be headed 24.0° east of due north to fly there directly. The plane arrives in 2.00 h. What were the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the...
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    Relative motion in three dimensions

    A light plane attains an airspeed of 470 km/h. The pilot sets out for a destination 840 km due north but discovers that the plane must be headed 24.0° east of due north to fly there directly. The plane arrives in 2.00 h. What were the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the wind velocity? Give...
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    Projectile Motion Calculations: Time in Air and Speed at Launch

    Ok, I see what you mean now, it just made since to use t=.5s because we had a horziontal distance for that value, Thanks again
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    Projectile Motion Calculations: Time in Air and Speed at Launch

    Yep, that was right! Thanks a lot Doc Al.
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    Projectile Motion Calculations: Time in Air and Speed at Launch

    Does that mean that I can take the velocity at any time t?
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    Projectile Motion Calculations: Time in Air and Speed at Launch

    the horizontal component of velocity is constant.
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