Physics, 13.01.2021 06:30, kingbudd129
.A coin rolls off the edge of a table. The coin
was travelling with a speed of 1.7 m/s. It lands 0.8 m away from the table leg (which is
straight down from the table edge). How high is the table?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:10, brianamelara
Atotal charge of โ6.50 ยตc is uniformly distributed within a sphere that has a radius of 0.150 m. what is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at 0.300 m from the surface of the sphere? a) 2.89 ร 105 n/c, radially inward b) 6.49 ร 105 n/c, radially outward c) 4.69 ร 105 n/c, radially inward d) 9.38 ร 105 n/c, radially outward e) 1.30 ร 106 n/c, radially inward
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00, mariahgriego4126
Why is rain likely when warm, moisture-laden air meets cold air? a) the lighter warm air will rise and cool down, causing condensation and rain. b) the cold air moves faster and pushes the warm air away, causing condensation and rain. c) the moisture in the warm air condenses on contact with the cold air, causing rain to fall. d) the cold air mixes with the warm air, reducing its temperature causing moisture to condense.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00, pleasedontspamme
Consider an ideal gas at 27.0 degrees celsius and 1.00 atmosphere pressure. imagine the molecules to be uniformly spaced, with each molecule at the center of a small cube. what is the length l of an edge of each small cube if adjacent cubes touch but don't overlap?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30, kayleahrayne
Ablock of mass m slides on a horizontal frictionless table with an initial speed v0 . it then compresses a spring of force constant k and is brought to rest. the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2. how much is the spring compressed x from its natural length? 1) x = v0*sqrt(k/(mg)) 2) x=v0*sqrt(m/k) 3) x=v0*((mk)/g) 4) x=v0*sqrt(k/m) 5) x=v0*(m/kg) 6) x=v0*sqrt((mg)/k) 7) x=(v0)^2/(2g) 8) x=v0*(k/(mg)) 9) x=(v0)^2/(2m) 10) x=v0*((mg)/k)
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