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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Air is held within a frictionless piston-cylinder container, which is oriented vertically. the mass of the piston is 0.45 kg and the cross-sectional area is 0.0030 m2. initially (state 1) the pressure of the gas is sufficient to support the weight of the piston as well as the force exerted by the atmospheric pressure ( 101.32 kpa). the volume occupied by the air within the cylinder in state 1 is 1.00 liter. one end of a spring (with spring constant k = 1000 n/m) is attached to the top of the piston, while the other end of the spring is attached to a stage that can move vertically. initially the spring is undeflected and therefore exerts no force. then the stage is then moved quasistatically downward a distance of 10.0 cm, at which point the system reaches state 2. the piston-cylinder is not insulated; rather it remains in diathermal contact with the surroundings, which are at a constant temperature of 300 k. what is the change of pressure within the container?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which of the following are properties of mechanical waves? check all that apply βοΈ particles of the medium move back and fourth, but do not move with the wave. βοΈ the particles of the medium always move parallel to the wave motion. βοΈ wave motion begins with a disturbance in the medium. βοΈ waves transport energy from a source outward, away from the source.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 07:30
Identify the theory that can be used to explain each phenomenon. answers diffraction: wave theory interference: wave theory reflection: both particle and wave theories refraction: both particle and wave theories
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