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1. at astronomical observatories capture this light even better, providing a clearer picture of our galaxy.
2. waves are the only waves, besides visible light, to reach Earth's surface.
3. telescopes can reveal the existence of pulsars in space.
4. measure the temperature variations in the universe.
5. waves show the heat emitted by celestial bodies.
6. rays are used to study hot stars.
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Aneutron and a proton combine to form a nucleus. why does the mass of the nucleus differ from the sum of the masses of the individual nucleons?
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Aforklift raises a 1,020 n crate 3.50 m up to a shelf. how much work is done by the forklift on the crate? the forklift does j of work on the crate.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:50
An object with initial temperature 130 β f is submerged in large tank of water whose temperature is 50 β f . find a formula for f ( t ) , the temperature of the object after t minutes, if the cooling constant is k = β 0.2 . remember newton's law of cooling (the rate of change of temperature with respect to time is equal to k times the difference between the temperature of the object and the surrounding temperature) ! : )
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:20
The base of a 50-meter tower is at the origin; the base of a 50-meter tree is at (0, 50, 0). the ground is flat and the z-axis points upward. the following parametric equations describe the motion of six projectiles each launched at time t = 0 in seconds. (i) r (t) = (50 + t2)k (ii) r (t) = 2t2 j + 2t2k (iii) r (t) = 50 i + 50 j + (50 β t2)k (iv) r (t) = 2t j + (50 β t2)k (v) r (t) = (50 β 2t) i + 2t j + (50 β t)k (vi) r (t) = t i + t j + tk (a) which projectile is launched from the top of the tower and goes downward? at time t = , the projectile hits the ground at point (x, y, z) = . (b) which projectile hits the top of the tree?
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