Physics, 21.02.2020 21:37, alisonlebron15
What is the velocity of a beam of electrons that goes undeflected when moving perpendicular to an electric and magnetic fields. E⃗ and B⃗ are also perpendicular to each other and have magnitudes 5900 V/m and 8.3×10−3 T , respectively.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:00, Kyliehayden05
Which statements about tornadoes are true? check all that apply. (a) about 12,000 tornadoes hit the united states every year. (b) a tornado looks like a funnel. (c) tornadoes are deadly atmospheric storms that cause millions in damages each year. (d) tornadoes can reach wind speeds of more than 300 miles per hour. (e) kansas is the state with the most tornadoes. (f) you will always notice a funnel before a tornado strikes.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 07:00, dezmondpowell
What property of a wave determines the pitch? what property of a wave determines the volume? describe your reasoning and include the ways the simulation and tone generator influenced your thinking. will mark brainiest if your answer does make sense to the question asked.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 08:30, lele2010
Industrial processes often require the damping of vibrations. consider a workbench that uses four large ideal springs in place of traditional legs, with each spring supporting one corner of the workbench and exhibiting a force constant of 47500 n/m. this workbench is used when creating products that involve highly unstable chemicals. according to specifications, the acceleration of the manufacturing equipment must be held to less than 22.3 m/s2 for the manufacturing process to proceed safely. the amplitude of vibrations are expected to remain under 0.622 mm throughout. given that the workbench and maufacturing equipment combine to 6.05 kg, find the maximum acceleration expected of the equipment and workbench. (ignore the mass of the springs.)
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