Physics, 15.01.2022 14:00, TrueKing184
g You have previously determined that this system is isolated. This means that the total energy of the plate/point charge system remains at a constant value. As the point charge accelerates away from the charged plate, the kinetic energy of the point charge increases. For the total energy of the system to remain the same, another form of energy must decrease. What form of energy of the system is decreasing
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:30, hardwick744
Which lists the main components of darwin’s theory of evolution? a. random mutations drive evolution; the evolution of a population happens slowly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms do not change. b. natural selection drives evolution; the evolution of a population happens slowly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms change over time. c. natural selection drives evolution; the evolution of a population happens rapidly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms change over time. d. random mutations drive evolution; the evolution of a population happens rapidly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms do not change.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:20, lolweapon
Atwo-stage air compressor operates at steady state, compression 10m^3/min of air from 100 kpa and 300k to 1200 kpa. an intercooler between the two stages cools the air to 300k at a constant pressure of 350 kpa. the compression processes are isentropic. a) calculate the power required to run the compressor, in kw b) compare the result to the power required for isentropic compression from the same inlet state to the same final pressure.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 07:30, elijahjacksonrp6z2o7
Tall pacific coast redwood trees can reach heights of about 100 m. if air drag is negligibly small, how fast is a sequola cone moving when it reaches the ground f it dropped from the top of a 100 m tree?
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