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Apositive charge is moving across a room from south to north. a magnetic field runs from east to west. in what direction is the magnetic force on the moving positive charge? toward the east toward the west toward the west toward the ceiling
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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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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:40
On a geologic map, if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull’s-eye pattern of concentric circles, with the youngest unit in the center, the underlying structure is a(n)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:00
1) what is the power in horsepower of a 100 watt light bulb? what is the power in kilowatts of a 200 horsepower engine? 2) if a cars engine is providing 3000 n of force to keep the car moving at 5 m/s, what is the engine’s effective power? 3) how many gallons of water will be pumped from a well 30 feet deep by a 1/2 hp engine in 1 minute? (1 gallon weighs 8.34 pounds)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Refrigerant-134a flows through a carnot heat pump cycle at 0.5 kg/s. it is known that the maximum absolute temperature in the cycle is 1.1 times the minimum absolute temperature, and the net power input to the cycle is 2.5 kw. if the refrigerant changes from a saturated vapor to a saturated liquid during the heat rejection process, determine the maximum magnitude of the enthalpy of vaporization for this process in kj/kg (with 3 significant figures).
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