Physics, 18.07.2019 17:30, asiaosterling
In a nuclear reactor accident, one worker receives a dose of 20 rad of x-rays. a second worker (1 point) receives a dose of 10 rad of alpha particles. how do the biologically equivalent doses of the two workers compare? othe first worker receives 1/10 the equivalent dose of the second worker. othe first worker receives twice the equivalent dose of the second worker. othe first worker receives 40 times the equivalent dose of the second worker. 0 the first worker receives 1 200 the equivalent dose ofthe second worker 10. a 5.0g sampl e of irradiated tissue receives an absorbed dose ofradiation that measures 6.25 (1point) rad. how much energy does the tissue receive? 063 x 104 01.8 x 104j 03.1 x 104j o8.0 x 104j
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:30, fernandoramirez086
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? i really need . i made an attempt but i just cant get it. a metal rod is 25.000 cm long at 25.0 degrees celsius. when heated to 102.0 degrees celsius, it is 25.054 cm long. what is the coefficient of linear expansion for this metal.
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Astone is dropped from a cliff and falls 9.44 meters. what is the speed of the stone when it reaches the ground? a. 13.6 m/sec b. 1.39 m/sec c. 185 m/sec d. 9.80 m/sec
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