Physics, 07.05.2020 00:02, wajdi554roblox
For each star, determine how its light would be shifted. Not all choices may be used, and some may be used more than once. A red dwarf moving away from Earth at 39.1 km/s
A yellow dwarf moving transversely at 15.1 km/s
A red giant moving towards Earth at 23.3 km/s
A blue dwarf moving away from Earth at 25.9 km/s
A red dwarf moving transversely at 14.1 km/s
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:50, potatoismeh1
You are given a vector a = 125i and an unknown vector b that is perpendicular to a. the cross-product of these two vectors is a Γ b = 98k. what is the y-component of vector b?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:20, yofavvlele
Assume that a person skiing high in the mountains at an altitude of h = 15100 ft takes in the same volume of air with each breath as she does while walking at sea level. determine the ratio of the mass of oxygen inhaled for each breath at this high altitude compared to that at sea level. assume that the air composition (i. e. % of air that is oxygen) is the same at sea level as it is at 15100 ft.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:20, NNopeNNopeNNope
The base of a 50-meter tower is at the origin; the base of a 50-meter tree is at (0, 50, 0). the ground is flat and the z-axis points upward. the following parametric equations describe the motion of six projectiles each launched at time t = 0 in seconds. (i) r (t) = (50 + t2)k (ii) r (t) = 2t2 j + 2t2k (iii) r (t) = 50 i + 50 j + (50 β t2)k (iv) r (t) = 2t j + (50 β t2)k (v) r (t) = (50 β 2t) i + 2t j + (50 β t)k (vi) r (t) = t i + t j + tk (a) which projectile is launched from the top of the tower and goes downward? at time t = , the projectile hits the ground at point (x, y, z) = . (b) which projectile hits the top of the tree?
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