Physics, 21.10.2020 22:01 cxttiemsp021
A ball slowing down because of the friction of the grass it is rolling on is and example of?
A)Newton's 1st law
B)Newton's 2nd law
C)Newton's 3rd law
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Two technicians are discussing a resistance measurement between the can-h and can-l wires. technician a says this measurement should be done with the ignition switch in the "run" position. technician b states that a measurement of 0 ohms indicates an open in the network. which technician is correct?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30
If the pressure in a gas is doubled while its volume is held constant. true or false
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Physics, 23.06.2019 15:30
The following statements are about the electroscope. select all that are true. if an electroscope were given a positive charge beforehand, the leaves would move closer together if a positively charged object were brought near. when a properly prepared electroscope is used to determine the type of charge on an object, the total charge on the electroscope changes when the charged object is brought near (but not touching) the electroscope. depending on how the electroscope is prepared beforehand, the leaves can either move together or move apart when negative charge is brought near. an electroscope must first be given a known type of charge before it can be used to identify the types of charges on objects brought near it. when properly prepared, the leaves on an electroscope will always move further apart when negative charge is brought near. the leaves of an electroscope will move apart if it is given either a positive or a negative charge.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 19:30
This is easy true or false cars and factories cause pollution
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A ball slowing down because of the friction of the grass it is rolling on is and example of?
A)Newt...
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