Physics, 26.06.2019 06:30, angelaguero536
Which substance has the most thermal energy and will have the most heat flow from it? a stovetop burner on medium (200°c) a nuclear reactor core (1000°c) the human body (36°c) air at room temperature (32°c)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:10, adrianaglass12
A- a of 8.00 cm a of 34.0 nc. a , -, a of 25.0 nc is on of a of 15.0 cm .be toto aof ? a) b) c) j d) e)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:30, tamaraquirozmorales
Can you match these to the correct definition
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:40, sosaucyy
Emmy kicks a soccer ball up at an angle of 45° over a level field. she watches the ball's trajectory and notices that it lands, two seconds after being kicked, about 20 m away to the north. assume that air resistance is negligible, and plot the horizontal and vertical components of the ball's velocity as a function of time. consider only the time that the ball is in the air, after being kicked but before landing. take "north" and "up" as the positive ‑ and ‑directions, respectively, and use ≈10 m/s2 for the downward acceleration due to gravity.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30, breiajr
Aballoon is rising vertically upwards at a velocity of 10m/s. when it is at a height of 45m from the ground, a parachute bails out from it. after 3s he opens his parachute and decelerates ata a constant rate 5m/s. when. (a) what was the height of the parachutist above the ground when he opened his parachute? (b)how far is the parachutist from the balloon at t=3s? (c)with what velocity does the parachutist hit the ground? (d)after how long does the parachutist hit the ground after his exist from the balloon?
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