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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:00
Agroup of students is studying convection currents. they fill two identical balloons with the same amount of helium. one balloon is placed in a freezer and the other in an area with warm air. after 10 minutes, the balloons are released from a height of 1 meter. which of the following do the students most likely observe? question 2 options: the balloons rise at the same rate. both balloons are the same size. the ballons both rise. the cold ballon is larger than the warm balloon. the cold balloon expands and rises. the warm balloon shrinks and sinks. the warm balloon expands and rises. the cold balloon shrinks and sinks.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30
Place several e-field sensors at a few points on different equipotential lines, and look at the relationship between the electric field and the equipotential lines. which statement is true? 1-at any point, the electric field is perpendicular to the equipotential line at that point, and it is directed toward lines of higher voltages. 2-at any point, the electric field is perpendicular to the equipotential line at that point, and it is directed toward lines of lower voltages. 3-at any point, the electric field is parallel to the equipotential line at that point.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:40
The first-order reaction aβ2b+c has rate constant 0.538 sβ1. if the initial concentration of a is 0.867 mol lβ1, what is the half-life of the reaction in seconds? remember to use correct significant figures in your answer (round your answer to the nearest hundredth). do not include units in your response.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00
The protons in a nucleus are approximately 2 β 10^β15 m apart. consider the case where the protons are a distance d = 1.93 β 10^β15 m apart. calculate the magnitude of the electric force (in n) between two protons at this distance.
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