Physics, 22.02.2021 21:40, jasmindelvalle78
What is the physiological response of the body when exercise is stopped instantaneously?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 14:00, camballard3848
Two red blood cells each have a mass of 9.0 multiply. gif 10-14 kg and carry a negative charge spread uniformly over their surfaces. the repulsion arising from the excess charge prevents the cells from clumping together. one cell carries â2.50 pc of charge and the other â3.10 pc, and each cell can be modeled as a sphere 7.5 Ξm in diameter. (a) what speed would they need when very far away from each other to get close enough to just touch? assume that there is no viscous drag from any of the surrounding liquid. answer is: 321 m/s how do i find this (b) what is the maximum acceleration of the cells in part (a)? answer is: 1.38e+10 m/s2 how did they find this answer
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00, ggdvj9gggsc
Atank is filled with an ideal gas at 400 k and pressure of 1.00 atm . part a the tank is heated until the pressure of the gas in the tank doubles. what is the temperature of the gas?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:20, gokusupersaiyan12345
The dipole moment of the water molecule (h2o) is 6.17x10^-30 c. m. consider a water molecule located at the origin whose dipole moment p points in the +x-direction. a chlorine ion ( of charge-1.60x10^-19c , is located at x=3.00x10^-9m . assume that is much larger than the separation d between the charges in the dipole, so that the approximate expression for the electric field along the dipole axis can be used. a) find the magnitude of the electric force that the water molecule exerts on the chlorine ion. b) what is the direction of the electric force. -x-direction or +x-direction c) is this force attractive or repulsive?
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