Physics, 22.07.2021 07:00 ayandjay01
Which of the following is best determined by applying the principles of
relativity and uncertainty, as opposed to those of Newtonian physics?
A. The position of a train
B. The velocity of a bungee jumper
C. The position of a particle in a particle accelerator
D. The length of an accelerating sprinter
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The average time that it takes for the car to travel the first 0.25m is s. the average time to travel just between 0.25 m and 0.50 m is s. given the time taken to travel the second 0.25 m section, the velocity would be m/s.
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The horizontal blue line through the middle of the lens is called the optical axis. as the lamp is moved above or below the axis, keeping the horizontal distance to the center of the lens constant, how does the horizontal distance from the lens to the image change?
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What efficiency of a car's engine when heat input is 200,000 joules and waste heat is 150,000 joules? a. 75% b. 35% c. 25% d. 85%
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