Physics, 06.05.2020 21:04, ericpatterson14
A science fiction film depicts inhabitants of one spaceship (in outer space) hear
the sound of a nearby spaceship as it zooms past at high speeds. Is this film
accurate? Can this actually happen in space? Why or why not?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 21:50, yairreyes01
Adiver in midair has an angular velocity of 6.0 rad/s and a moment of inertia of 1.2 kg·m2. he then pulls is arms and legs into a tuck position and his angular velocity increases to 12 rad/s. the net external torque acting on the diver is zero. what is his moment of inertia in the tuck position?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:30, jordanbyrd33
Air initially at 0.75 bar, 1000 k, and occupying a volume of 0.12 m^3 undergoes two processes. process 1-2: the air is compressed isothermally until the volume is halved. process 2-3: the air undergoes a constant pressure process until the volume is halved again. assume ideal gas behavior. a) determine the mass of the air, in kg. b) the work and the heat transfer for each of the two processes, in kj. (100 kj = 1 bar . m^3)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:00, kanonhuffmanp3rnmy
The frequencies refer to the sample data collected from a population of interest when performing a hypothesis test comparing two or more population proportions.
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