1. Two gliders, A aad B, collide on a level, frictionless track, as shown below, The mass of glider A is less than the mass of gliderB (i.e., mr< ma). Thefinal speedof glider A is greater than the final speed of glider B (i.e., ztn > as). " Boforc collieion Affer collision Is the magnitude of the final momentum of glider , lFd, greater than, less than, or equal to the magnitude of the final momentum of glider B, lft/? Diaw a monrentum vector diagram to support your answer.

1. Two gliders, A aad B, collide on a level, frictionless track, as shown below,
The mass of glider A is less than the mass of gliderB (i.e., mr as). ”
Boforc collieion Affer collision
Is the magnitude of the final momentum of glider , lFd, greater than, less than, or equal to the magnitude of the final momentum of glider B, lft/? Diaw a monrentum vector diagram to support your answer. (An example of a momentum vector diagram can be found on tha second page of the tutorial.)
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2. Two gliders, c and D, collide on a level, frictionless track, as shown below. The mas er D (i.e., fitc 1mo). The initial speed of glider C D (i.e,, uci )opi). Arter the collision, Gliders C and D m final speed, ur.
Before collision After collision
Is the magnitude of the initial momentum of glider C_rlF./, greater than, less than, or equal to the magnitude of the initial momentum of glider D, lFD/? Draw a momentum vector diigram to support your answer.
3. Two astronauts, A and B, participate in three collision experiments in a weightless, frictionless environment. In each experimenl, astronaut B is initially at rest, and astronaut A has initial momentumi*= 20 kg-m/s to the right. (The velocities of the astronauts are measured with respect to a nearby space station.)
Before After
The astronauts push on each other in different ways so that the outcome of each experiment is different. As shown in the figure at right, astronaut A has a different final momentum in each experiment.
a. Determine the magnitude of the final momentum of astronaut B in each experiment. Explain.
b. Rank the three experiments according to the final kinetic energy of astronaut B, from largest to smallest. Explain.
c. Is the totalkinetic energy after the collision in experirfient2 greater than, less than, or equal to the total kinetiCenergy after the collision in experiment 3? (In this case, total kinetic energy means the sum of the kinetic energies of the two astronauts.) Explain.
d. Consider the following statement: “The momentum of the system is conserved in eoch experiment becouse there is no net f orce on the system. ff momentum is conserved, then kinetic ene?gY must olso be conserved, becouse both momentum ond kinetic energy ore mode up of moss ond velocity.”
One of the sentences above is completely correct. Discuss the error(s) in reasoning in the other sentence.
Experirnents 1,2, and3
At rest
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e. In the boxes below, draw the initial mompntum, the change in momentum, andthe final momentum for each astronaut in the three experiments. The initial momentum is shown for astronaut A. Draw the other vectors using the same scale.
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If the net force on a system of two colliding objecls is zero, how does the change in momentum of one object compare to the change in momentum of the other object:
. in magnitude?
. in direction?
Bxplain how your answers to part f are consistent with Newton’s third law and the impulse- momentum theorem ( 4″t N = [F) for:
. each astronaut considered separately, and
. for the system of both astronauts together.
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4. A pyrotechnician releases a 3-kg firecracker from rest. At t = 0.4 s, the firecracker is moving downward with speed 4 mls. At this same instant, the firecracker begins to explode into two pieces, “top” and “bottom,” with masses nt op 1 kg and ffibotto – 2kg. At the end of the explosion (/ = 0.6 s), the top piece is moving upward with speed 6 m/s.
The mass of the explosive substance is negligible in comparison to the mass of the two pieces.
The questions below can serve as a guide to completing the diagram below right:
a. Determine the magnitude of the net force on the firecracker system before the explosion. (Use I = 10 m/s’.) ExPlain.
b. Determine’the magnitude of the net force on the firecracker system at an instant during the explosion. (Hint: Does the net force on a system depend on forces that are internal to that system?)
Determine the magnitude and direction of the net impulse (“rN) on the firecracker system during the explosion (i.e., over the interval from t =0.4 s until r = 0.6 s). Explain.
Use the impulse-momentum theorem to determine the magnitude and direction of the change in momentum of the firecracker system during the explosion. Enter this vector in the table using the scale set by the initial momentum of the system.
Determine the final momentum of the firecracker system and enter it in the table. (Hint: Is it the same as the initial momentum?)
Complete the vector diagram at right.
Initial l: 0.4 s
Final /: 0.6 s
Change Final /=0.6s
Initial /=0.4s
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Detail the concept for admissibility of plain sight evidence and the legal requirements for the officers to invoke a plain sight seizure. Discuss the concepts known as dying declaration and exigent circumstances in the context of this case. Discuss the meaning of each concept and why the court believes in such exceptions to constitutional requirements.

Detail the concept for admissibility of plain sight evidence and the legal requirements for the officers to invoke a plain sight seizure. Discuss the concepts known as dying declaration and exigent circumstances in the context of this case. Discuss the meaning of each concept and why the court believes in such exceptions to constitutional requirements.

  • Discuss whether you believe the defendant’s arguments will be successful, and why or why not.

Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

 Describe four types of unattended ground sensor  Describe at least five biometric modalities and how they lead to recognition of an individual

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4. What type of collection activities would support medical intelligence?
5. Choose one real-life example from the above types of collection and describe that collection operation’s purpose, methods, and challenges.

Identify two challenges facing Homeland Security intelligence in fixing the intelligence failures that led to 9/11. Identify three current challenges facing intelligence agencies and law enforcement today. Hint: In your readings, search for: Challenges and Conclusions. Give examples and what is being done to address challenges.

Identify two challenges facing Homeland Security intelligence in fixing the intelligence failures that led to 9/11. Identify three current challenges facing intelligence agencies and law enforcement today. Hint: In your readings, search for: Challenges and Conclusions. Give examples and what is being done to address challenges.

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Explain how Cedar Falls follows the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 34. Create a brief outline that showcases the flow.

  • Explain how Cedar Falls follows the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 34. Create a brief outline that showcases the flow.
  • Read the management discussion and analysis (MD&A) section on page 18 and describe 2 or more significant areas that were addressed by management.
  • From the notes of the financial statements starting on page 46, describe which accounting policies are being utilized by the city.
  • What did you discover in the statistical section?
    • How is the city doing?
    • Provide an analysis.
    • Examine the funds listed under the budget on page 37 and discuss how they are being utilized by Cedar Falls. Include some examples of items that would be included in these funds and any restrictions that might apply.
    • By looking at the budget starting on page 81, choose 2 different funds and discuss how they are being utilized by Cedar Falls. Include some examples of items that would be included in these funds and any restrictions that might apply.
  • Define and give examples of the infrastructure assets that are held by Cedar Falls.
  • Describe the circumstances, and provide the journal entries for the 2 entries that are going in to the general fund.
    • For example, 1 entry goes into the debt service fund and 1 goes into the capital projects fund.

Explain how Cedar Falls follows the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 34. Create a brief outline that showcases the flow.

  • Explain how Cedar Falls follows the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 34. Create a brief outline that showcases the flow.
  • Read the management discussion and analysis (MD&A) section on page 18 and describe 2 or more significant areas that were addressed by management.
  • From the notes of the financial statements starting on page 46, describe which accounting policies are being utilized by the city.
  • What did you discover in the statistical section?
    • How is the city doing?
    • Provide an analysis.
    • Examine the funds listed under the budget on page 37 and discuss how they are being utilized by Cedar Falls. Include some examples of items that would be included in these funds and any restrictions that might apply.
    • By looking at the budget starting on page 81, choose 2 different funds and discuss how they are being utilized by Cedar Falls. Include some examples of items that would be included in these funds and any restrictions that might apply.
  • Define and give examples of the infrastructure assets that are held by Cedar Falls.
  • Describe the circumstances, and provide the journal entries for the 2 entries that are going in to the general fund.
    • For example, 1 entry goes into the debt service fund and 1 goes into the capital projects fund.