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Two balls undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision, with one ball initially at rest. if the incoming ball has a speed of 200 m/s . part a part complete what is the final speed of the incoming ball if it is much more massive than the stationary ball? express your answer using two significant figures. v1 = 200 m/s submitprevious answers correct part b part complete what is the final direction of the incoming ball with respect to the initial direction if it is much more massive than the stationary ball? forward submitprevious answers correct part c part complete what is the final speed of the stationary ball if the incoming ball is much more massive than the stationary ball? .
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Physics, 21.06.2019 17:00
These models show the electron structures of two different nonmetal elements. which element is likely more reactive, and why? element 1 is more reactive because it has fewer electron shells and is toward the top of its group on the periodic table. element 1 is more reactive because it has more electrons in its valence shell and is farther to the right on the periodic table. element 2 is more reactive because it does not have a valence shell close to the nucleus, so it will attract electrons. element 2 is more reactive because it does not have a full valence shell, so it will attract electrons.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:20
Wave functions describe orbitals in a hydrogen atom. each function is characterized by 3 quantum numbers: n, l, and ml. if the value of n = 2: the quantum number l can have values from to . the total number of orbitals possible at the n = 2 energy level is .
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:40
Apotter's wheel moves uniformly from rest to an angular speed of 0.20 rev/s in 32.0 s. (a) find its angular acceleration in radians per second per second. rad/s2 (b) would doubling the angular acceleration during the given period have doubled final angular speed?
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