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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
The device shows the relative humidity at 22Β°c. whatβs the water vapor density if the maximum water vapor in air at this temperature is 20 grams/cubic meter? a device showing that at 22 degrees celsius the relative humidity is 58%. a. 11.6% b. 11.6 g/m3 c. 12.76% d. 12.76 g/m3 reset next
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Physics, 23.06.2019 08:30
[05.02] what is the best explanation of the kinetic molecular theory as it relates to the energy of the molecules in the states of matter? (1 point) the molecules in a gas have greater kinetic energy than those in a liquid, which in turn have greater kinetic energy than the molecules in a solid. kinetic energy cannot be created nor destroyed, and, as a result, all states of matter have the same kinetic energy. the molecules in a gas have greater kinetic energy; therefore, they are more tightly packed than the molecules in either a liquid or a solid. the molecules in gases and liquids, in constant motion, have greater kinetic energy than those in a solid, which do not move or vibrate because their position is fixed.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 12:00
In an electric circuit, what is one material that the connector can be made of? a. rubber b. aluminum foil c. glass d. wood
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Physics, 23.06.2019 13:30
The goal of this experiment was to answer the question, "how does diffraction occur? " suppose you formulated this alternate hypothesis: if the gap width is increased while keeping wavelength constant, then the observed diffraction will decrease because the less the ratio between wavelength and gap width is, the smaller the observed diffraction angle will be.to test this hypothesis, you would change the gap widthdiffraction anglewavelength and observe the gap widthdiffraction anglewavelength in the system.therefore, the independent variable would be the gap widthdiffraction anglewavelength and the dependent variable would be the gap widthdiffraction anglewavelength.
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