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  NTI: CNWM: Technical Background
[1] Gun-type weapons offer a simplicity and robustness that allows the builder to have high confidence that the weapon will perform properly without undergoing the trouble, expense, and likelihood of discovery associated with a test nuclear explosion.
Table 1 gives the approximate bare-sphere critical mass for the metallic form at normal density, the radioactive half-life, the rate of heat generation by radioactive decay, and the rate of generation of neutrons by spontaneous fission for the most important nuclear-explosive nuclides.
Even at an initial U-232 concentration as low as 1 part per million, the gamma dose-rate after two years of build-up of its decay chain is twice as great as the gamma dose-rate from correspondingly aged reactor-grade plutonium.
www.nti.org /e_research/cnwm/overview/technical2.asp   (5028 words)

  
 NIST Guide to SI Units - Rules and Style Conventions
The coherent SI unit for such a quantity is the ratio of two identical SI units and may be expressed by the number 1.
However, the number 1 generally does not appear in the expression for the value of a quantity of dimension one.
This means that although it is acceptable to say "an object of mass 1 kg was attached to a string to form a pendulum," it is not acceptable to say "a mass of 1 kg was attached to a string to form a pendulum."
physics.nist.gov /Pubs/SP811/sec07.html   (3440 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A 0.5 kg object is supported by a spring whose spring constant is 450 N/m.
A 30 gram arrow is lauched from the bow by the archer.
An antifreeze solution is made by mixing 2 kg of ethylene glycol (eg = 1116 kg/m3) with 3 kg of water (water = 1000 kg/m3).
www.physics.unc.edu /~rowan/phys24/p24s93q4.txt   (795 words)

  
 ASTR 1010 FALL 2002: Quiz #2
e) The Earth is the center of the Universe.
In this Figure, areas 1 and 3 are the same, but area 2 is larger.
e) Explained the apparent rotation of the celestial sphere by the Earth spinning on its axis.
www.etsu.edu /physics/bsmith/fall02/hw+q+s/quiz2b+answers.html   (601 words)

  
 Kourou
Positioned in geosynchronous orbit at 60 deg E in 1984-1985; 66 deg E in 1985-1991; 57 deg E in 1991-1995; 47 deg E in 1995-1996 Last known longitude (28 August 2001) 140.34 deg E drifting at 2.062 deg W per day.
Positioned in geosynchronous orbit at 10 deg E in 1984; 7 deg E in 1984-1990; 2 deg E in 1991; 1 deg E in 1992-1993 Last known longitude (5 September 2001) 62.27 deg W drifting at 5.317 deg W per day.
The Turksat 2A (Eurasiasat 1) satellite was an Alcatel Spacebus 3000B3 with a dry mass of 1577 kg (launch mass 3535 kg) and a 37m solar panel span.
www.astronautix.com /sites/kourou.htm   (11903 words)

  
 Physics 201 -- Test 1 -- Sample   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A 5 kg rock is thrown off a cliff horizontally with an initial speed of 20 m/s.
An 1 kg arrow, shot straight up into the air from a crossbow has an initial velocity of 50 m/s.
e) If the box was already moving horizontally with a velocity of 2 m/s when it reached the top of the incline, find the kinetic energy of the box at the bottom of the incline.
www.lansing.cc.mi.us /~pmhughey/s_problems.html   (1501 words)

  
 PHYSICS II Puzzles
After the collision ball 1 moves off at an angle of 35.0° from the original direction while ball 2 moves at an angle of 40.0°, as shown in the diagram.
Thus, with a density of 1 g/ml, the mass of 1 liter is 1000 g (or 1 kg).
The ratio of the forces is still –1 (i.e., the force exerted on the sun by the earth is equal and opposite to the force exerted on the earth by the sun).
www.esu.edu /physics/cohen/phys131/homework/unit3hw.htm   (3979 words)

  
 Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mass equivalent of a calorie; increase in mass by heating one gram of water by 1 °C
Average cell of the human body (1 nanogram)
Lethal dose of botulin toxin (the deadliest substance known) - about 200 pg/kg of body mass, so a 15 ng dose would kill almost anybody.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1_E-7_kg   (351 words)

  
 Force Article, Force Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
1 lbf is the forcerequired to accelerate 1 lbm at 32.174 ft per second squared, since 32.174 ft per second squared is the acceleration due toterrestrial gravity at sea level.
An even rarer unit of force called the "imperial newton" is defined as the force that accelerates 1 lbm at 1 foot per secondsquared.
To a physicist, the kilogram is precisely the SI unit of mass, but in colloquial,non-scientific, usage "kilogram" can be a shorthand for "the weight of a one kilogram mass at sea level on earth".
www.anoca.org /forces/mass/force.html   (1458 words)

  
 [No title]
A) 1.42 kg B) 1.42 x 10 (2 kg C) 1.42 x 10 (1 kg D) 1.42 x 10 +1 kg E) none of these 4.
The relative mass of the proton is taken as A) 1840 B) 0 C) 1 D) (1 E) none of these 15.
The relative mass of the neutron is taken as A) 1840 B) 0 C) 1 D) (1 E) none of these 27.
www.nv.cc.va.us /home/jbotscheller/CHM111_Ex1_300.doc   (2241 words)

  
 Assignment 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Let particle 1 be the green puck and particle 2 be the blue puck.
After the collision the rest frame of car 1 is an inertial frame and we can analyze the problem in that frame.
In the rest frame of car 1 immediately after the collision we have a particle of mass m at the bottom of a cavity of radius r moving with velocity v.
electron9.phys.utk.edu /phys513/Assignments/h3s.htm   (731 words)

  
 [No title]
kg each, a speed of 100 m/sec, and strike the wall at a rate of 100 per second, the magnitude of the average force imparted to the wall by the balls in one second is equal to
An object of mass 1.0 kg, traveling North with a speed of 400 m/sec, explodes into two pieces of equal mass.
Two particles, each of mass 1 kg, are moving in the x-y plane as shown.
www.iit.edu /~johnsonp/exams103/final151280.html   (1111 words)

  
 LAGEOS 1, 2 Quicklook
Long term data sets can be used to monitor the motion of the Earth's tectonic plates, measure the Earth's gravitational field, measure the "wobble" in the Earth's axis of rotation, and better detemine the length of an Earth day.
LAGEOS 1 was developed by NASA and was placed into a high inclination orbit to permit viewing by ground stations located around the world.
LAGEOS 1 also contains a message plaque addressed to human and other beings of the far distant future with maps of the Earth from 3 different eras - 268 million years in the past, present day, and 8 million years in the future (the satellite's estimated decay date).
msl.jpl.nasa.gov /QuickLooks/lageosQL.html   (386 words)

  
 Test 1 Key
(A) 3/2 (B) 2 (C) 2/3 (D) 3 (E) Silver chromate is a red, crystalline compound that is not very soluble in water.
(E) liquid methane is a poor conductor of heat and electricity
(#1) 6.40x1020 (#2) 6.38x1020 (#3) 6.40x1020 (#4) 6.39x1020.
www.uwm.edu /~tholme/F98c102/c102/t1key.htm   (888 words)

  
 Figures and Tables
The surface layer is defined as the depth of the 21.8 kg m
The ±1 rms error for each term is indicated by the shading.
parameterization of the entrainment mixing rate for the three cases of pure wind-generated turbulence (m = 1, n = 0, s = 0), pure free convection (m = 0, n = 1, s = 0), and pure shear-generated turbulence (m = 0, n = 0, s = 1).
www.pmel.noaa.gov /pubs/outstand/cron1713/figs2.shtml   (981 words)

  
 Kilogram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The kilogram (symbol: kg) is the SI base unit of mass.
See 1 E 0 kg for comparisons with other masses.
microgram = 1 millionth of a gram (ie.
www.websign.sk /kg/Kg.html   (327 words)

  
 1 E-27 kg -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
See also (Click link for more info and facts about masses of other orders of magnitude) masses of other orders of magnitude.
kg = 1 (Unit of mass for expressing masses of atoms or molecules) atomic mass unit (u)
kg – mass of a (A stable particle with positive charge equal to the negative charge of an electron) proton
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/1/1/1_e-27_kg.htm   (174 words)

  
 "Transformation of Mechanical Energy" Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Extra credit is worth 1 point this week.
Examples of equations worked out in a hypothetical trial where the wheel has 6 cylinders attached and a rim mass of 1.885 kg.
= 1.885 kg + 1.830 kg = 3.715 kg
www.physics.emich.edu /Phy110/Cam/energy_info.htm   (222 words)

  
 Definitions of the SI units: The twenty SI prefixes
Because the SI prefixes strictly represent powers of 10, they should not be used to represent powers of 2.
Thus, one kilobit, or 1 kbit, is 1000 bit and not
To alleviate this ambiguity, prefixes for binary multiples have been adopted by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for use in information technology.
physics.nist.gov /cuu/Units/prefixes.html   (157 words)

  
 G R E C O store - electric meat mincers, single-phase motor, HP 0.5 and 1
These two models can satisfy usual homely requirements: it are very handy, strong and particularly efficient.
It are equipped with a motor gearbox with reversing gear at HP 0.5 and HP 1; It has the body, the screw and the ring nut of meat mincers in tinned cast-iron; the draw plate and knife are realized in carbon steel while the hopper is made in stainless steel.
On issue: 1 knife, 1 draw plate, 1 funnel for packaging, 1 pestle.
www.salvatoregreco.com /meatmincers.html   (238 words)

  
 Test 1 (100 points)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
When dropped in graduated cylinder containing water the initial volume rose from 50.0 ml to 55.0 ml.
Using the heat capacity of water in terms of calories (1 cal/g/
C) the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 500.
www.ucs.louisiana.edu /~mms6827/CH101Test1A.htm   (299 words)

  
 List 0000: New Arrivals 14 Oct - 31 Oct 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
On the Nerves of the Face: Being a Second Paper on that Subject.
Goldston, Stephen E. (born 1931) & Padilla, Elena.
Shelfworn with corners frayed, cloth rubbed and with some discoloration, endpapers foxed and a bit of foxing to the plates.
www.gach.com /Gach/l0000-01.htm   (6049 words)

  
 Eggdev: 1.4.0 bug found
Instructions: 1] Please complete as many fields as possible.
With another command totally dissimilar except in the fact the receiver function calls connect control I get a similar result: ERROR: Probably bad programmer, bitch to strobe (translate_receive 1) which again is an error I catch myself.
There is NO other way to do what I want other than my calling a connect control within a receiver proc.
www.eggheads.org /pipermail/eggdev/1999-November/003064.html   (1591 words)

  
 Elastic Collisions
Bodies of equal mass with one body at rest.
Bodies of unequal mass with one body at rest.
Bodies of equal mass with both in motion.
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 Game: Bill Cosby FUA, ChemicaL Brother, Jinkster, KG
Game: Bill Cosby FUA, ChemicaL Brother, Jinkster, KG Game started on 2/26/2005 7:22:00 PM with Bill Cosby FUA, ChemicaL Brother, Jinkster, KG.
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 Potential Energy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Reset the experiment and set Energy to 400 and answer the question 1-3 above again.
Reset the experiment and change the mass of the ball to 2 kg.
Will the ball have a different velocity on initial impact as in the previous case?
jersey.uoregon.edu /vlab/PotentialEnergy   (490 words)

  
 Military Aircraft Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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www.csd.uwo.ca /~pettypi/elevon/gustin_military/db   (302 words)

  
 Constants and conversion factors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Fundamental Physical Constants, by E. Richard Cohen and Barry N. Taylor, Physics Today, August 1995, page BG9.
Exploring Chemistry with Electronic Structure Methods: a guide to using Gaussian, by James B. Foresman and Aeleen Frish, 1993.
Physics of Semiconductor Devices 2nd edition, S. e, Wiley 1981.
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