If any physicists care to answer, here are the details: if I jump off of a balcony that is 3.28 metres above the specified chandelier (located where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.78 m/s^2) at an initial speed of 14.9 m/s and I leap 0.61 m high with respect to the initial point of take-off (the balcony), is there a good chance I can swing on it without bringing the whole contraption down? I don’t know any specifics about the chandelier except that it costs just over 6,000 USD. An estimate is appreciated from anyone, but especially physicists.
Well, do you think I can fly faster than 14.9 m/s? I never had to do this before…it was just an estimate, but probably a pretty bad one, eh? Enter your figures instead, and let me know what you replace my 14.9 with. Thank you!
I’m somewhere between 75 and 80 kg (I think that’s around 175 pounds)…not sure because I haven’t checked lately. I’m 181 cm tall (I think that’s between 5 ft. 11 in and 6.0 ft.). Double check my conversions…it’s just quick mental math. I hope this aids in your calculations. ![]()
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really light gray to a mottled dark gray. He is still active, eating once a week and he appears otherwise healthy. Does anyone know what is going on with my baby? ![]()
I have three basic questions that I need to know the answer to, involving atoms and light spectrum.
III: What is actually occurring in the atom that produces a blue line in a spectrum? How would it be different for a red line? In general, what is the difference in what is occuring in that atom on the ROYGBIV spectrum?
IV: How would an atom’s spectrum be different if it wasn’t quantized?
V: What is similar and what is different about Bohr’s atom (Niels Bohr) and the modern atomic model?
I have three basic questions that I need to know the answer to, involving atoms and light spectrum.
III: What is actually occurring in the atom that produces a blue line in a spectrum? How would it be different for a red line? In general, what is the difference in what is occuring in that atom on the ROYGBIV spectrum?
IV: How would an atom’s spectrum be different if it wasn’t quantized?
V: What is similar and what is different about Bohr’s atom (Niels Bohr) and the modern atomic model?
I have three basic questions that I need to know the answer to, involving atoms and light spectrum.
III: What is actually occurring in the atom that produces a blue line in a spectrum? How would it be different for a red line? In general, what is the difference in what is occuring in that atom on the ROYGBIV spectrum?
IV: How would an atom’s spectrum be different if it wasn’t quantized?
V: What is similar and what is different about Bohr’s atom (Niels Bohr) and the modern atomic model?
I have three basic questions that I need to know the answer to, involving atoms and light spectrum.
III: What is actually occurring in the atom that produces a blue line in a spectrum? How would it be different for a red line? In general, what is the difference in what is occuring in that atom on the ROYGBIV spectrum?
IV: How would an atom’s spectrum be different if it wasn’t quantized?
V: What is similar and what is different about Bohr’s atom (Niels Bohr) and the modern atomic model?
Okay I need ideas about a US history figure that I turn into a modern day superhero. The persons power must have something to do with what made them famous. And no Benjamin Franklin with lighting powers, something no one would think of…Thanks
Okay I need ideas about a US history figure that I turn into a modern day superhero. The persons power must have something to do with what made them famous. And no Benjamin Franklin with lighting powers, something no one would think of…Thanks
Our home has four or five rooms with dimmer switches. The light fixtures vary; most have globes attached to the ceiling while the kitchen has track lighting.
I know there are such things as dimmer light bulbs. Are they necessary to the use of these light fixtures? Or will any household light build work?
Help! I have an electrician installing the recessed lighting, but I’m afraid it’s going to be the wrong type.
I want to use 4" lights, but what type of bulb should I go for? I don’t want it sticking out, and energy efficient is a plus. My kitchen is pretty small.
Please be specific: halogen, florescent, etc… and bulb size: mr16, r20, etc..
Thanks in advance.
