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the level of water in a measuring cylinder rises from 50centimeterscubic to55.7cm3 when a metal block weighing 45g is submerged in water cylinder a)calculate density of meter blockb)state two differences between density and relative density
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During a medieval siege of a castle, the attacking army uses a trebuchet to hurl heavy stones at the castle walls. if the trebuchet launches the stones with a velocity of at an angle of 50.0°, (a) how long does it take the stone to hit the ground? (b) what is the maximum distance that the trebuchet can be from the castle wall to be in range? (c) how high will the stones go? show all your work.
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The ability to make things happen is also called a. heat b. force c. matter d. energy
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We will use a video to study faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction by analyzing the induction that occurs due a coil of copper wire sliding along an air track that passes through an external magnetic field. specifically, we will: examine some of the main principles behind faraday’s law. apply lenz’s law to determine the direction of the induced emf. take measurements of the induced emf from the voltmeter as the coil passes into and out of the external magnetic field. use the horizontal scale provided to determine the speed of the coil. calculate the magnetic field induced in the coil as it passes into and out of the external magnetic field.
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Which statement correctly describes the interaction between magnetic poles? north and south poles attract each other. north and south poles repel each other. two north poles will attract each other. two south poles will attract each other.
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