Physics, 06.07.2019 05:50 leannadoughty06
The voltage across an element is v(t) = 16e-8t v. the current entering the positive terminal of the element is i(t) = 4e-3t a. find the energy absorbed by the element in 0.055 s starting from t = 0.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:10
A200-n force is applied to the foot-operated air pump. the return spring s exerts a 2.6-n·m moment on member oba for this position. determine the corresponding compression force c in the cylinder bd. if the diameter of the piston in the cylinder is 40 mm, estimate the air pressure generated for these conditions. state any assumptions. enter a positive number for the compression force c.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Complete these sentences. if a roller coaster train has a potential energy of 1,500 j and a kinetic energy of 500 j as it starts to travel downhill, its total energy isj. once the roller coaster train gets closer to the bottom of the hill, its kinetic energy increases to 1,100 j, and its potential energy decreases to j. when the train reaches the bottom of the track and is traveling along the ground, its kinetic energy isj.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:30
Calculate the minimum energy required to remove one proton from the nucleus 126c. this is called the proton-removal energy. (hint: find the difference between the mass of a 126c nucleus and the mass of a proton plus the mass of the nucleus formed when a proton is removed from 126c.) express your answer with the appropriate units. emin e m i n = nothing nothing request answer part b how does the proton-removal energy for 126c compare to the binding energy per nucleon for 126c, calculated using eb=(zmh+nmn−azm)c2?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:00
The smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction. true or false
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