Physics, 27.07.2019 00:30 morgan15776
Earth's moon has been identified as a "regular" moon by your textbook authors, but many planetary scientists (including your instructor) disagree with this classification. why does earth not fit the typical criteria of regular moons? check all that apply. (a)the moon is tidally-locked to earth. (b)the moon is very large compared to earth. (c)the moon does not orbit in earth's equatorial plane. (d)the moon has maria unlike other regular moons. (e) the moon did not form from the same cloud of material as earth. (f)the moon has a significantly different composition from earth. (g) the moon formed in a giant impact.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:00
How do the measurements of charge at the different locations on the sphere compare to each other? the charge measurements are different at all locations on the sphere. the charge measurements are virtually not the same at all locations on the sphere except for the charge at the very top and at the very bottom that are equal. the charge measurements are virtually the same at all locations on the sphere except for the charge at the very top. at the top, the conductive sphere has a small disk that is made of different material. the charge measurements are the same at all locations on the sphere. what happens to the charge on the conductive sphere when it is connected to a source of charge such as the electrostatic voltage source? nothing will happen because no charge goes around the surface of the sphere. the charge on the conductive sphere spreads out over the surface of the sphere; being greater in some specific locations on the sphere. the charge on the conductive sphere spreads out uniformly over the surface of the sphere. the charge on the conductive sphere spreads out non-uniformly over the surface of the sphere.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:00
Choose each of the settings that follow and list them below do it ill mark brainliest first object= position= speed= acceleration= second object= position= speed= acceleration=
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:10
Apair of 10μf capacitors in a high-power laser are charged to 1.7 kv.a. what charge is stored in each capacitor? b. how much energy is stored in each capacitor?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:10
1. the materials manager for a billiard ball maker must periodically place orders for resin, one of the raw materials used in producing billiard balls. she knows that manufacturing uses resin at a rate of 50 kilograms each day, and that it costs $.04 per day to carry a kilogram of resin in inventory. she also knows that the order costs for resin are $100 per order, and that the lead time for delivery is four (4) days.2. at what point should resin be reordered? a. 0 kilograms remainingb. 50 kilograms remainingc. 200 kilograms remainingd. 400 kilograms remaininge. 500 kilograms remaining3. if order size was 1,000 kilograms of resin, what would be the length of an order cycle? a. 0.05 daysb. 4 daysc. 16 daysd. 20 dayse. 50 days4. if the order size was 1,000 kilograms of resin, what would be the average inventory level? a. 50 kilogramsb. 200 kilogramsc. 500 kilogramsd. 800 kilogramse. 1,000 kilograms5. if the order size was 1,000 kilograms of resin, what would be the daily total inventory costs, excluding the cost of the resin? a. $5b. $10c. $20d. $25e. $40
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