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astronautfrom Yahoo AnswersThursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 9:11 pm what did we learn from them if anything?... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 8:11 pm I've been sitting here trying SOO hard to solve these problems and I can't Help please:
1)A sound wave with a frequency of 260 Hz moves with a velocity of 330 m/s. what is the distance from one condensation to the next?
2)A 75.0kg per... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 6:11 pm Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 6:11 pm A 70 kg astronaut floating in an orbiting space station throws a 1 kg water bottle across the room at a speed of 8m/s.What is the magnitude of the astronaut's recoil velocity?... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 4:11 pm I'm a self trained astronaut who wants to go to moon. I need a space craft to make this journey. Do you have any idea how could I find a second hand space craft which is in good condition to make several space trips.
Also I'm considerin... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 1:11 pm Question 1 of 13 2.00 Points
Unit 5 Homework Assignment #2: Forces and the Force of Gravity Time Remaining(Hr:Min:Sec)
As the mass of an object increases, so does its gravitational force.
True
False
Which of the following is... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 10:11 am What year did Sally Ride, the astronaut retire from NASA?... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 2:11 am 1. When a vehicle stops suddenly, the people in it are "thrown" forward.
2. An astronaut on a spacewalk finds that the rope connecting him to the spacecraft has broken. Using a pistol, the astronaut manages to get back to the capsule.
thanks.... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 1:11 am Sedna, the most distant known object in the solar system, was discovered on March 16, 2004. It has a diameter of about 1700 {\rm km} and is probably similar to Pluto in many ways, which would give it a density of 2.10 {\rm g}/{\rm cm}^{3}.
Assumin... Thursday, 5th Nov 2009 - 1:11 am Europa, a satellite of Jupiter, is believed to have an ocean of liquid water (with the possibility of life) beneath its icy surface. (See the figure below. ) Europa is 3130 {\rm km} in diameter and has a mass of 4.78×1022 {\rm kg}. In the future, we ... |