Physics, 07.06.2020 18:57, eddielberrios
A periodic transverse wave that has a frequency of 10 Hz travels along a string. The distance between a crest and either adjacent trough is 2.5 m. What is the wavelength?
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The variables for this experiment include mass, volume and the materials in the various balls, as well as their densities. in part iii, you will be investigating the questionable baseball. use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences and identify the independent and dependent variables. in part iii, the independent variable, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is . in part iii, the dependent variable, the one that you measure the response in, is
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Physics, 21.06.2019 20:30, milhai0627a
Asmall metal bar, whose initial temperature was 10° c, is dropped into a large container of boiling water. how long will it take the bar to reach 70° c if it is known that its temperature increases 2° during the first second? (the boiling temperature for water is 100° c. round your answer to one decimal place.) sec how long will it take the bar to reach 98° c? (round your answer to one decimal place.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:50, gabigraceberg
High schoolphysics 5+3 pts a neon light consists of a glass tube with metal wires at each end. when connected to a high-voltage source, the gas glows. if a fly lands on the glass tube, what will most likely happen? a) the fly will not feel a shock because the glass conducts any free electrons back into the gas. b) electrons will flow directly from the metal wires along the glass and shock the fly. c) the fly will not feel a shock because the glass insulates it from the electrons in the gas and the metal. d) electrons that are moving through the gas will be conducted through the glass and shock the fly.
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