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Metals can be described as shiny while nonmetals can be described as dull. what physical property do these terms describe? a) conductivity b) ductility c) luster d) transparency
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Mass (kg) force (n) 5 25 10 50 15 75 20 100 a student was trying to find the relationship between mass and force. he placed four different masses on a table and pulled them using a spring scale. the table shows the different masses used in the experiment and the force required to pull each mass. the student concluded that more force was required to pull heavier objects. what comment would you make regarding his conclusion? a) no clear relation can be observed between mass and force from the data. b) there is a direct proportion between the mass and force listed in the table. c) gravity should have been taken into account while performing the experiment. d) there is an inverse proportion between the mass and force listed in the table.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Point charges q1=+2.00μc and q2=−2.00μc are placed at adjacent corners of a square for which the length of each side is 1.50 cm . point a is at the center of the square, and point b is at the empty corner closest to q2. take the electric potential to be zero at a distance far from both charges. part a what is the electric potential at point a due to q1 and q2? express your answer with the appropriate units.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:20
What is the state of matter with a specific volume but no definite shape
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:00
Which statement describes the formation of our sun? a disk formed of long trails of stars coiled into a spiral. it formed an elliptical flattened disk. heat and gases contracted within a nebula. gravity pushed stars away from a center core.
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