Physics, 20.08.2019 10:30, skullglitches
We spend our lives in visible light without risks to our health. yet exposure to uv waves in sunlight can cause skin cancer. what is the best explanation for this?
a) uv waves are longer and carry more energy.
b) uv waves are higher frequency and carry more energy.
c) uv waves have a lower frequency and carry more energy.
d) uv waves travel faster than visible light and have more energy.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:40, FombafTejanjr7503
Estimate the schwarzschild radius (in kilometers) for a mini-black hole formed when a superadvanced civilization decides to punish you (unfairly) by squeezing you until you become so small that you disappear inside your own event horizon. (assume that the your weight is 50 kg)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:50, shollydot1379
Assume you measured the mass of the cart to be (500 ± 1) g and the mass of the additional mass you put on the cart to be (500 ± 1) g as well. since the scale you are using in the lab cannot measure objects heavier than 600g you will have to sum up individual pieces and propagate the error. so what would be the mass and the standard error of the cart and the mass
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:10, astarkey14
Click the game tab at the bottom of the simulation and select level 1. (there is no seesaw balance for this part of the activity.) balance the first equation, and click check to see if you got it right. if you can’t balance it in the first try, you can try again. work through the five equations for level 1. click continue to go on to level 2, and later level 3. each level is more difficult than the one before. keep trying until all the equations are balanced. in one or two sentences, describe how you did in the balancing game. in a few more sentences, explain one strategy you learned for balancing more complex equations.
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