Only two horizontal forces act on a 3.0 kg body that can move over a frictionless floor. One force is 9.0 N, acting due east, and the other is 8.0 N, acting 623 north of west. What is the magnitude of the bodys acceleration?
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A nucleus that captures a stray neutron must bring the neutron to a stop within the diameter of the nucleus by means of the strong force. That force, which glues the nucleus together, is approximately zero outside the nucleus. Suppose that a stray neutron with an initial speed of 1.4 ' 107 m/s is just barely captured by a nucleus with diameter d " 1.0 ' 10$14 m. Assuming the strong force on the neutron is constant, find the magnitude of that force. The neutrons mass is 1.67 ' 10$27 kg
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The first step in solving 5 problem number 96 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A nucleus that captures a stray neutron must bring the neutron to a stop within the diameter of the nucleus by means of the strong force. That force, which glues the nucleus together, is approximately zero outside the nucleus. Suppose that a stray neutron with an initial speed of 1.4 ' 107 m/s is just barely captured by a nucleus with diameter d " 1.0 ' 10$14 m. Assuming the strong force on the neutron is constant, find the magnitude of that force. The neutrons mass is 1.67 ' 10$27 kg
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