Physics, 21.09.2019 19:10 tmantooth7018
Suppose an astronaut drops a feather from 1.2 m above the surface of the moon. if the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.62 m/s2 downward, how long does it take the feather to hit the moon's surface? s
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Physics, 21.06.2019 14:00
Two red blood cells each have a mass of 9.0 multiply.gif 10-14 kg and carry a negative charge spread uniformly over their surfaces. the repulsion arising from the excess charge prevents the cells from clumping together. one cell carries â2.50 pc of charge and the other â3.10 pc, and each cell can be modeled as a sphere 7.5 Ξm in diameter. (a) what speed would they need when very far away from each other to get close enough to just touch? assume that there is no viscous drag from any of the surrounding liquid. answer is: 321 m/s how do i find this (b) what is the maximum acceleration of the cells in part (a)? answer is: 1.38e+10 m/s2 how did they find this answer
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:30
In a heat engine if 1000 j of heat enters the system the piston does 500 j of work, what is the final internal energy of the system if the initial energy was 2000 j? 1. write the equation 2.list out your known variables 3.plug the numbers into the equations 4.solve 5.write your solution statement that includes initial energy and final
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30
With the simplified model of the eye, what corrective lens (specified by focal length as measured in air) would be needed to enable a person underwater to focus an infinitely distant object? (be careful-the focal length of a lens underwater is not the same as in air! assume that the corrective lens has a refractive index of 1.62 and that the lens is used in eyeglasses, not goggles, so there is water on both sides of the lens. assume that the eyeglasses are 1.90
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:00
Under normal conditions, describe how increasing the temperatures effects the solubility of a typical salt
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