Raiya Ebini

Kansas State University

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Numerade tutor for 7 years
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Topics Covered

Unlocking the Power of Electric Potential: Exploring its Benefits
Capacitance and Dielectrics: Understanding the Basics
Understanding Moment Impulse and Collisions for Better Physics
Mastering Motion: Achieving Efficiency Along a Straight Line
Mastering Newton's Laws: Tips for Applying Them Effectively

Raiya's Textbook Answer Videos

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University Physics with Modern Physics

Squids and octopuses propel themselves by expelling water. They do this by keeping water in a cavity and then suddenly contracting the cavity to force out the water through an opening. A 6.50-kg squid (including the water in the cavity) at rest suddenly sees a dangerous predator. (a) If the squid has 1.75 kg of water in its cavity, at what speed must it expel this water suddenly to achieve a speed of 2.50 m/s to escape the predator? Ignore any drag effects of the surrounding water. (b) How much kinetic energy does the squid create by this maneuver?

Chapter 8: Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions
Section 2: Conservation of Momentum
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0:00
University Physics with Modern Physics

Two protons are released from rest when they are 0.750 nm apart. (a) What is the maximum speed they will reach? When does this speed occur? (b) What is the maximum acceleration they will achieve? When does this acceleration occur?

Chapter 23: Electric Potential
Section 1: Electric Potential Energy
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01:12
Physics: Principles with Applications

(I) What must your car's average speed be in order to travel 235 km in 2.75 h?

Chapter 2: DESCRIBING MOTION: KINEMATICS IN ONE DIMENSION
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02:55
Physics: Principles with Applications

(I) A rolling ball moves from $x_1 =$ 8.4 cm to $x_2 = -$4.2 cm during the time from $t_1 =$ 3.0 s to $t_2 =$ 6.1 s. What is its average velocity over this time interval?

Chapter 2: DESCRIBING MOTION: KINEMATICS IN ONE DIMENSION
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03:10
Physics: Principles with Applications

(II) According to a rule-of-thumb, each five seconds between a lightning flash and the following thunder gives the distance to the flash in miles. ($a$) Assuming that the flash of light arrives in essentially no time at all, estimate the speed of sound in m/s from this rule. ($b$) What would be the rule for kilometers?

Chapter 2: DESCRIBING MOTION: KINEMATICS IN ONE DIMENSION
Raiya Ebini
03:20
Physics: Principles with Applications

(II) A horse trots away from its trainer in a straight line, moving 38 m away in 9.0 s. It then turns abruptly and gallops halfway back in 1.8 s. Calculate ($a$) its average speed and ($b$) its average velocity for the entire trip, using "away from the trainer" as the positive direction.

Chapter 2: DESCRIBING MOTION: KINEMATICS IN ONE DIMENSION
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