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One of the primary scientific objectives of the apollo program was the return of lunar material. why was this so important? what can be learned from samples? are they still of value now?
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Cathy is pedaling down a steep hill on her bicycle and wants to be able to coast up the next hill, which is 25 meters high, without pedaling. cathy and her bicycle have a mass of 75 kg. assuming her bicycle is 100% efficient, what would her speed have to be?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00
Estimate the change in the gibbs energy and molar gibbs energy of 1.0dm3 of octane when the pressure acting on it is increased from 1.0 atm to 100 atm. the mass density of octane is 0.703 g cmβ3
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:50
The california mussel (mytilus californianus) attaches itself to a rock or other solid surface with a bundle of filaments known as the byssus. imagine that 15.0 j of work is done to stretch the distal end of the byssus. it releases 10.8 j of thermal energy as it relaxes. what is the resilience of the distal end of the byssus?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:00
The built in flash in a compact camera is usally capable of giving correct exsposure for distance up to how many meters?
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