Physics, 19.10.2019 05:20 jahnoibenjamin
Oops, you were just caught for running a red light by the interstellar police. in your defense, you argue with the officer that the light appeared to be green though he insists that from his vantage point standing still relative to the signal, the light was steadily red when you barreled through the intersection. how fast were you approaching the light so that it appeared green to you, while red to the officer? hint 1: look up and note in your answer the wavelengths that correspond to red and green ligh
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If you quadruple the temperature of a black body, by what factor will the total energy radiated per second per square meter increase? 1,024 64 16 4 256 submit answer
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30
Air is to be preheated by hot exhaust gases in a cross-flow heat exchanger before it enters the furnace. air enters the heat exchanger at 95 kpa and 20°c at a rate of 0.6 m^3/s. the combustion gases (cp = 1.10 kj/kg°c) enter at 160°c at a rate of 0.95 kg/s and leave at 95°c. determine the rate of heat transfer to the air and its outlet temperature.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:00
Suppose a soccer ball is kicked from the ground at an angle 20.0º above the horizontal at 8.00 m/s. the y-velocity is determined to be 2.74 m/s. how long will the ball be in the air? assume the ball lands at the same height at which it was kicked.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:50
Which best describes the first law of thermodynamics as compared to the second law of thermodynamics? a. the first law describes how thermal energy is conserved but not the direction it moves. b. the first law describes the direction thermal energy moves but not how it is conserved. c. the first law describes how thermal energy can be created but not how it can be destroyed. d. the first law describes how thermal energy can be destroyed but not how it can be created.
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