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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:10
Athin plate moves between two parallel, horizontal, stationary flat surfaces at a constant velocity of v = 7.5 m/s. the two stationary surfaces are spaced 4 cm apart, and the medium between them is filled with oil whose viscosity is 0.9 n·s/m2. the part of the plate immersed in oil at any given time is 2 m long and 0.5 m wide. if the plate moves through the mid-plane between the surfaces, determine the force required to maintain this motion. what would your response be if the plate was 1 cm from the bottom surface (h2) and 3 cm from the top surface (h1)? if the plate moves through the mid-plane between the surfaces, the force required to maintain the motion will be n. if the plate was 1 cm from the bottom surface (h2) and 3 cm from the top (h1) surface, the force required to maintain the motion would be n.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
The law of entropy can also be called the law of increasing disorder, but this law seems to contradict the existence of living organisms that are able to organize chemicals into organic molecules. prepare for a class debate on the validity of the following arguments: a. living things are not subject to the laws of thermodynamics. b. the increase in the universe's entropy due to life processes is greater than the decrease in entropy within a living organism.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 08:00
Acar going 30 m/s to 70 m/s in 10 seconds calculate the acceleration of the car
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Physics, 23.06.2019 20:00
9) a laser pulse takes 2.56 seconds to travel from earth to the moon and back. given that the speed of light 300000 km per second, how far away is the moon? show your calculations 10) calculate the moon’s density, in g/cm^3 given the moon has a mass of 7.3 x 10^22 kg and has a radius of 1.7 x 10^6 m.
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