A cell wall is a rigid structure, so I wonder how organisms with such a structure are able to take up nutrients from their environment?
If there is only a plasma membrane, vesicles can be formed which pinch off and thus take up nutrients from the environment and merge with other vesicles to...
a 2.5 kg ball strikes a wall with a velocity of 8.5 m/s to the left. The ball bounces off with a velocity of 7.5 m/s to the right. If the ball is in contact with the wall for .25s, what is the constant force exerted on the ball by the wall?
A uniform solid disk of mass M and radius R hangs from a string of length l attached to a smooth wall. We want the tension in the string and the normal force exerted by the wall.
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[SOLVED] Ladder on a wall problem
I'm stumped on this problem. I've solved for the distance the person can climb in terms of N(b), but I can't get N(b) in known terms.
A ladder of mass 2M and length 2L is kept on a rough horizontal floor and leaned against a rough vertical wall. The...
i don't understand this..the way the forces go:frown:
if someone could show me how to do it and the steps..that would be great:
The static friction coefficient btw a wall and a pic is 0.7 while the kinetic one is 0.3. By what force shoudl one push the 6kg pic against the wall so that it...