Which of these statements is false?
question 1 options:
1.) you should always feel pai...
Physics, 20.09.2019 18:30 eileentennyson
Which of these statements is false?
question 1 options:
1.) you should always feel pain when stretching.
2.) you should stretch all muscles groups each day.
3.) you should stretch before all physical activity.
4.) you should stretch before and after workouts.
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The specific heat of silver is 0.057 calories/gram°c. if 10.0 grams of silver were heated and the temperature of the sample changed by 20.0°c, how many calories of heat energy were absorbed by the sample?
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Agas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes three processes in series: process 12: compression with pv= constant from 1 bar and 1 liter to 4 bar. process 23: constant pressure expansion to 1 liter. process 31: constant volume calculate the pressure and volume at each state, and sketch the processes on a p-vdiagram labeled with pressure and volume values at each numbered stat
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30
J. j. thomson’s experiment disproved the theory that an atom
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