Physics, 20.08.2019 23:20 Dalmcdan01
Write out completely (every nuclide must be represented as ax a-z, with z as the left subscript of x, not shown here) the following decay processes: (i) b+ decay of carbon-11 (ii) b decay of sodium-24 a decay of cesium-133 (iv) a decay of lead-210 (v) y decay of strontium-94 (vi) a decay of radon-220 (vii) ßdecay of gold-198 (viii) y decay of potassium-40
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Aracecar driver has to hold on tightly when going around a banked curve. approximately what is the centripetal force on a 2220.0 kg car going around a circle with a diameter of 190.0 meters at 25.0 m/s?
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This chart shows characteristics of three different types of waves. which statement is best supported by the information in the chart? wave x and wave y are mechanical waves, and wave z is an electromagnetic wave. wave x and wave y are electromagnetic waves, and wave z is a mechanical wave. wave x and wave z are electromagnetic waves, and wave y is a mechanical wave. wave x and wave z are mechanical waves, and wave y is an electromagnetic wave.
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