Physics, 19.05.2021 18:50, Lakelife12
Click Reset and then click on the toaster. Using the Gizmo, create four
energy paths to explain how the toaster could get its energy. I have given
you one step in each path to help you figure them out! (One path will only
have three objects.)
A
[ Select
-> Air -> [Select)
[ Select)
<
B.
[Select]
-> Water -> [Select]
->
[Select)
<
C.
[Select)
<
-> Solar Cell -> [Select]
D.
[Select)
-> Corn ->
[Select]
[Select)
<
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Velocity is a description of both speed and direction, therefore it - a vector - a force arrow - the same as acceleration - a magnitude
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Astone is dropped from a cliff and falls 9.44 meters. what is the speed of the stone when it reaches the ground? a. 13.6 m/sec b. 1.39 m/sec c. 185 m/sec d. 9.80 m/sec
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The experiment done in lab is repeated, using a ball that has unknown mass m. you plot your data in the form of f 2 versus m/l, with f in rev/s, m in kg, and l in m. your data falls close to a straight line that has slope 3.19 m/(kg ยท s2). use g = 9.80 m/s2 and calculate the mass m of the ball.
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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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