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11. you want to calculate the displacement of an object thrown over a bridge. using -10 m/s2 for acceleration due to gravity, what would be the total displacement of the object if it took 8 seconds before hitting the water?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 18:00
8. why do radio telescopes convert radio waves (analog signals) to electrical (digital) signals for analysis? (hint: what did the article say about the advantages of digital signals? )
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Antireflective coatings on solar cells are often made by applying a thin film of silicon nitride (sinx), which has an index of refractive of 1.2, on the top of the silicon solar cell, which has a refractive index of about 3.5. however, the sun emits radiation of various wavelengths which the solar cell absorbs, and the antireflective coating can only absolutely minimize the reflection of one of these wavelengths. the coating thickness is chosen to reduce the reflection of green/yellow light (e = 2.2 ev), which is the most intense color in the solar spectrum (shown below). which of the following coatings would minimize reflection of green/yellow light? the answer is 820 nm how? what is the angular width of the central maximum of an electron traveling at 2 x 108 m/s going through a single slit of width 1 mm.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
The diagram shows a wave. the quantity shown is the amplitude. this quantity is directly proportional to which of these other quantities? a) energy b) frequency c) period d) wavelength
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Physics, 23.06.2019 07:00
What property of a wave determines the pitch? what property of a wave determines the volume? describe your reasoning and include the ways the simulation and tone generator influenced your thinking.will mark brainiest if your answer does make sense to the question asked.
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