A mass is pulled by two forces. The first force has magnitud…

A mass is pulled by two forces. The first force has magnitude of 100 N and is directed 300 above the positive x-axis. The second force has a magnitude of 100 N and is directed 300 below the positive x-axis. If the mass of the object is 30.0 kg, calculate the velocity of the mass after the mass is displaced 10.0 m. Assume the initial velocity of the mass was zero at t = 0 s and ignore friction. Answer to two significant digits.

After a displacement of 54.0 m along the x-axis during a tim…

After a displacement of 54.0 m along the x-axis during a time interval of 0.780 s, a particle went from some initial velocity (not zero) to some final velocity of 25.0 m/s. If the particle was subjected to constant acceleration within this time interval, calculate the particle’s initial velocity. Give three significant digits (be careful with rounding!)  

Lawyer is admitted to practice in California and practices l…

Lawyer is admitted to practice in California and practices law in California.  Corporation, incorporated and headquartered in California, consulted with Lawyer regarding an issue with Client’s warehouse in State B.  Corporation’s Vice-President (“VP”) told Lawyer that the warehouse stores dangerous chemicals in violation of federal environmental regulations. VP requested that Lawyer advise Corporation regarding potential civil or criminal liability under federal law.   Lawyer told VP that the matter was complicated, and because it involved an out-of-state location, Lawyer required a $50,000 non-refundable retainer.  Lawyer further explained that he would charge $1,000 per hour for his work, Lawyer would bill Corporation every month, and the Corporation would have to pay Lawyer’s bill each month. Unknown to VP, the hourly rate was unreasonable and advanced fees of $10,000 are customary in California for similar work.  VP verbally agreed. Lawyer traveled to State B to visit the warehouse with Corporation’s knowledge and consent.  While in State B, Lawyer went deer hunting without a required license to hunt with an unregistered firearm in violation of State B’s laws.  Lawyer was not arrested or charged with a crime.  Soon afterward, Corporation discharged Lawyer before he performed any additional work. Corporation did not pay the retainer and Lawyer did not send the Corporation a bill for services. Analyze and comment on whether or not the Lawyer’s conduct described above constituted potential misconduct by Lawyer under the rules of professional conduct applicable to Lawyer’s conduct.  State B follows the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct.  Do not discuss Corporation’s potential liability, if any, regarding non-payment of the retainer or fees.

In 2025, Eleanor & John, married filing jointly and both und…

In 2025, Eleanor & John, married filing jointly and both under 65, had $9,000 home mortgage interest, $2,000 of real estate taxes, $8,000 of state income tax, and sales tax of $7,000. Assuming adjusted gross income of $50,000, which of the following would be true? 

James & Marta are married. James earned wages of $145,000 an…

James & Marta are married. James earned wages of $145,000 and had municipal bond interest income of $1,500. Marta earned wages of $100,000, paid mortgage interest of $6,000 on her home, charitable deductions of $10,000, and she made a traditional IRA contribution of $5,000. Neither James nor Marta participates in an employer sponsored retirement plan. What is James & Marta’s taxable income?