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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 Ă— b = 98k. what is the y-component of vector b?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:00, Bettie55
During the apollo moon missions, astronauts were concerned about the effects of newton's third law of motion when: o a. they ejected waste water, because they were concerned that it would push them off course. o b. they reentered earth's atmosphere, because they were carrying heavy moon rocks. o c. they took off from earth, because a large force was required to generate large acceleration. o d. they detected incoming space debris, because the inertia of the debris could damage their ship.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 09:00, Nathaliasmiles
A36,287 kg truck has a momentum of 907,175 kg • . what is the truck’s velocity
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Physics, 23.06.2019 10:40, puzzledprincess8037
4.at 0 Âşc, some amount of energy is required to change 1 kg of water from a solid into a liquid. if you had a 2 kg piece of ice, what effect would this have on the amount of thermal energy required to change the water from a solid to a liquid? it would require more energy to change solid water into liquid water because there are more molecules in this larger piece of ice. it would still require the same amount of energy to change solid water into liquid water because the entire piece of ice would still gain the same amount of energy in each case. it would require energy to be removed from the 2 kg piece of ice. the larger piece of ice already has more total energy than the smaller piece of ice, so energy must be removed for the ice to become liquid. it would require less energy to change solid water into liquid water because the energy would spread through the ice more quickly and the ice already has a larger total amount of energy because it is larger than a 1 kg piece of ice.
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