Physics, 25.07.2019 20:20, kaylee0424
Ascientist in central nebraska is studying factors that affect the formation of tornadoes. how might the scientist benefit from using a computer simulation for his studies? he could model tornadoes by controlling input parameters and analyzing the related outputs. he could alter the path of a tornado to minimize damage to nearby communities. he could use it to warn people of impending storms and have it instruct them where to take shelter. he could design bridges and buildings in nebraska’s infrastructure to withstand the forces of tornadoes. nextreset
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30, rwerjekrryery6750
In order of decreasing light-transmitting capabilities of materials, which is the correct sequence? a. transparent -> translucent -> opaque b. opaque -> transparent -> translucent c. opaque -> translucent -> transparent d. translucent -> transparent -> opaque
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:30, madisonnewby5021
Four point charges each having charge q are located at the corners of a square having sides of length a. find symbolic expressions for the following. (a) the total electric potential at the center of the square due to the four charges (use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary: ke.) vtotal= (b) the work required to bring a fifth charge p from infinity to the center of the square (use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary: w=
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:40, lottie2306
Engines for propeller-driven aircraft are limited in their maximum rotational speed by the fact that the tip speed of the propeller must not approach the speed of sound in air (mach i). taking 6 ft as a typical diameter for a propeller of a light airplane and 1100 fils as the speed of sound, find the upper limit on the rpm (revolutions per minute) of the propeller shaft.
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