A truck with a translational speed of 15.0 m/s rounds a curv…

A truck with a translational speed of 15.0 m/s rounds a curve with a radius of 7.20 m. Calculate the angular speed (units: radians per second).  NOTE: Use correct rounding and significant figures in the answer Enter numerical answer in proper standard notation, not scientific notation Do not enter units with the answer

A 1.25 × 103 g object is moving at 11.5 m/s. Calculate the m…

A 1.25 × 103 g object is moving at 11.5 m/s. Calculate the momentum of the object (units: kg⋅m/s)? NOTE: Use correct rounding and significant figures in the answer Enter numerical answer in proper standard notation, not scientific notation Do not enter units with the answer  

Dave accelerates a box across a smooth friction-less horizon…

Dave accelerates a box across a smooth friction-less horizontal surface over a distance of 15.0 m with a constant 38.0 N force angled at 25.0° above the horizontal. How much work (units: J) does Dave do on the box? NOTE: Use correct rounding and significant figures in the answer Enter numerical answer in proper standard notation, not scientific notation Do not enter units with the answer  

Questions 11 to 15 relate to the following case:  A practice…

Questions 11 to 15 relate to the following case:  A practice pharmacist is carrying out routine medication reviews and discovers that a patient, Mrs. JN, has been inadvertently co-prescribed edoxaban and rivaroxaban following an unprovoked pulmonary embolism (PE) 2 weeks ago. The patient is contacted and confirms they have been taking both medications for 2 weeks; they state they feel well and haven’t experienced any signs of bleeding or bruising. The patient is advised to stop taking rivaroxaban and the pharmacist decides to investigate how the error has happened.