Physics, 03.07.2020 18:01, niquermonroeee
Crocodiles often float with their eyes just above water. They manipulate their buoyancy both by adjusting the volume of their lungs and by swallowing rocks (gastrolithes). A 120 kg crocodile swallows gastrolithes that are 0.8% of his mass to sink to a lower level. How much would it have to increase its lung volume in mL to counteract the sinking effect? Assume that the air pressure in its lungs is not much greater than atmospheric pressure.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:40, jcblake
Beryl states that insulation with the smallest possible thermal conductivity is best to keep a house warm in winter, but worst for keeping a house cool in summer. sapphire insists the reverse is true: low thermal conductivity is good in the summer, but bad in the winter. which one, if either is correct? a. beryl, because low thermal conductivity results in low heat transfer. b. beryl, because low thermal conductivity results in high heat transfer. d. sapphire, because low thermal conductivity results in high heat transfer. e. neither, because low heat transfer is desirable both in summer and in winter.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:10, ineedhelp2285
An athlete swings a ball, connected to the end of a chain, in a horizontal circle. the athlete is able to rotate the ball at the rate of 8.13 rev/s when the length of the chain is 0.600 m. when he increases the length to 0.900 m, he is able to rotate the ball only 6.04 rev/s. (a) which rate of rotation gives the greater speed for the ball? 6.04 rev/s 8.13 rev/s (b) what is the centripetal acceleration of the ball at 8.13 rev/s? m/s2 (c) what is the centripetal acceleration at 6.04 rev/s? m/s2
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Crocodiles often float with their eyes just above water. They manipulate their buoyancy both by adju...
Mathematics, 26.10.2019 00:43
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