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Certain swamp boats used in the Florida everglades use a large electric fan mounted in the back to propel themselves through the swamp. This is an example of using the Question options: Conservation of Angular momentum Energy principle Momentum principle Conservation of Inertia
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Starting with only the balmer series light (visible light), how could we ensure that the solar panels generate a current that mark can use for his power station? a)by gradually increasing the brightness (amount) of light that we shine on it. b)by gradually increasing the frequency of the light we shine on it. c)by gradually increasing the wavelength of the light that we shine on it.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:00
Selma made a diagram to compare convection and radiation. which label belongs in the area marked x? must involve temperature differences between substances or objects only occurs when molecules are in direct contact involves the movement of fluids based on density differences can occur where there is little or no matter
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Under normal conditions, describe how increasing the temperatures effects the solubility of a typical salt
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
You have two photos of a person walking. one shows the person at the corner of third and main streets, the other shows the person at the corner of tenth and main streets. there are lampposts at every corner in this town, and the first picture shows it to be 10: 32: 00 exactly. the second picture shows it to be 10: 49: 30. you know three facts: (1) all of the clocks are synchronized; (2) there are exactly 12 equal-sized blocks per kilometer in this town; and (3) the streets that cross main in this area are numbered consecutively, with no interruptions. what is the personβs average speed in kilometers per hour?
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