Carbon plays an important role in living things. the carbon cycle describes the
storage and ex...
Physics, 25.09.2019 03:10 xoxonaynay
Carbon plays an important role in living things. the carbon cycle describes the
storage and exchange of carbon between the earth's biosphere (living matter),
atmosphere
(air), hydrosphere (water), and geosphere (earth).
a. explain how the carbon, found in the fossil fuel emissions, impacts each sphere.
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When many atoms are split in a chain reaction, a large explosion occurs. this is an example of what type of energy conservation
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00
1.)the isotope cobalt-60 has a nuclear mass of 59.933820 u calculate the mass defect of cobalt-60 using the following information. mass of proton: 1.007825 u mass of neutron: 1.008665 u 1 u = 931.5 mev 2.)the isotope cobalt-60 has a nuclear mass of 59.933820 u calculate the binding energy of cobalt-60 using the following information. mass of proton: 1.007825 u mass of neutron: 1.008665 u 1 u = 931.5 mev 3.)the isotope cobalt-60 has a nuclear mass of 59.933820 u calculate the binding energy per nucleon of cobalt-60 using the following information. mass of proton: 1.007825 u mass of neutron: 1.008665 u 1 u = 931.5 mev
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:00
Three resistors are connected in series across a 15-v power supply. if the potential drops across resistors 1 and 2 are 4.1 volts and 3.1 volts, what is the exact potential drop (in volts) across resistor 3?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:50
Adielectric-filled parallel-plate capacitor has plate area a = 30.0 cm2 , plate separation d = 9.00 mm and dielectric constant k = 3.00. the capacitor is connected to a battery that creates a constant voltage v = 15.0 v . throughout the problem, use ϵ0 = 8.85x10-12 c2/n.m2 . find the energy u1 of the dielectric-filled capacitor.
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