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Winds move in a direction in the northern hemisphere and in a direction in the southern hemisphere because of the coriolis effect.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:50
High schoolphysics 5+3 pts a neon light consists of a glass tube with metal wires at each end. when connected to a high-voltage source, the gas glows. if a fly lands on the glass tube, what will most likely happen? a) the fly will not feel a shock because the glass conducts any free electrons back into the gas. b) electrons will flow directly from the metal wires along the glass and shock the fly. c) the fly will not feel a shock because the glass insulates it from the electrons in the gas and the metal. d) electrons that are moving through the gas will be conducted through the glass and shock the fly.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00
Amass attached to a spring is displaced from its equilibrium position by 5cm and released. the system then oscillates in simple harmonic motion with a period of 1s. if that same mass–spring system is displaced from equilibrium by 10cm instead, what will its period be in this case? a mass attached to a spring is displaced from its equilibrium position by and released. the system then oscillates in simple harmonic motion with a period of . if that same mass–spring system is displaced from equilibrium by instead, what will its period be in this case? a) 0.5sb) 2sc) 1sd) 1.4s
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30
The sound level near a noisy air conditioner is 70 db. if two such units operate side by side, the sound level near the, would bea. 70dbb. 73 dbc. 105 dbd 140 db
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30
In a classical model of the hydrogen atom, the electron moves around the proton in a circular orbit of radius 0.053 nm. what is the electron's orbital frequency? what is the effective current of the electron?
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