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Identify how the electrostatic force acts between protons, and between protons and each of the other two types of particles that make up atoms.β
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:50
Much of the information taught in earth-space science would not be available if it werenβt for our remote sensing abilities. explain two ways our remote sensing strategies contribute to our knowledge of these topics.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:00
Because air contracts as it cools, the air pressure inside a freezer is typically lower than on the outside. why do ice cubes inside a freezer tend to shrink over time? a. the ice dissolves oxygen from the air, forming a denser crystalline matrix.b. the ice reacts chemically with carbon dioxide in the air, forming gaseous carbon compounds.c. the ice melts, and then the liquid freezes as ice crystals on the bottom of the freezer.d. the ice sublimes, and then the water vapor deposits as ice crystals on the sides of the freezer.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:10
Click the game tab at the bottom of the simulation and select level 1. (there is no seesaw balance for this part of the activity.) balance the first equation, and click check to see if you got it right. if you canβt balance it in the first try, you can try again. work through the five equations for level 1. click continue to go on to level 2, and later level 3. each level is more difficult than the one before. keep trying until all the equations are balanced. in one or two sentences, describe how you did in the balancing game. in a few more sentences, explain one strategy you learned for balancing more complex equations.
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