Physics, 08.10.2019 01:40, breannaasmith1122
Two forces, 80 n and 100 n, acting at an angle of 60 ° with each other, pull on an object. (a) what single force would replace the two forces? (b) what single force (called the equilibrant) would balance the two forces? solve algebraically.
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An object's buoyant force and weight mean the same thing. a. trueb. false
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:20, drewefielder6198
Which of the following situations is impossible? a) an object has velocity directed east and acceleration directed east. b) an object has zero velocity but non-zero acceleration. c) an object has constant non-zero velocity and changing acceleration. d) an object has velocity directed east and acceleration directed west. e) an object has constant non-zero acceleration and changing velocity.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00, RyannLambertt7141
Cells in the nervous system have a potential difference of 70 mv across the cell membrane separating the interior of the cell from the extracellular fluid. this potential difference is maintained by ion pumps that move charged ions across the membrane. is this an emf? select the correct answer and explanation. 1)no. the ion pumps cannot separate charges; thus, they cannot create a potential difference. 2)yes. the ion pumps cannot separate charges, but they still can create a potential difference. 3)yes. the ion pumps can actively separate charge; thus, they can create a potential difference. 4)no. the ion pumps can separate charges, but they cannot create a potential difference.
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