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A cube of copper has a mass of 240g. Each side of the cube is 3.0cm long.
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Water pouring from a broken pipe lands on a flat roof. The water is moving at 5.0 m s−1 when it strikes the roof.
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A snooker ball strikes a stationary ball. The second ball moves off sideways, at 60° to the initial path of the first ball.
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A ball of mass 0.40kg is thrown at a wall. It strikes the wall with a speed of 1.5ms−1 perpendicular
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A trolley of mass 1.0kg is moving at 2.0ms−1. It collides with a stationary trolley of mass 2.0kg.
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A stone falls from the top of a cliff, 80m high. When it reaches the foot of the cliff,
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The temperature reading from a thermocouple placed in a constant-temperature medium is normally distributed with mean m, the actual temperature of the medium, and standard deviation.
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A newsstand has ordered five copies of a certain issue of a photography magazine.
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Let p1 denote the probability that any particular code symbol is erroneously transmitted through a communication system.
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A toll bridge charges $1.00 for passenger cars and $2.50 for other vehicles.
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