Physics, 13.02.2020 20:22 andreamartinez7876
In this example, the bottle, made of plastic, has solid matter that allows for conduction of heat. What happens if in between the juice and the ice water there are no molecules? (Hint, think Yeti)
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:20
Asmall, positively charged ball is moved close to a large, positively charged ball. which describes how the small ball likely responds when it is released? it will move toward the large ball because like charges repel. it will move toward the large ball because like charges attract. it will move away from the large ball because like charges repel. it will move away from the large ball because like charges attract.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:30
You are traveling in a car going at a constant speed of 100km/h down a long, straight highway. you pass another car going in the same direction which is traveling at a constant speed of 80km/h. as measured from your car's reference frame this other car is traveling at −20km/h. what is the acceleration of your car as measured from the other car's reference frame? what is the acceleration of the other car as measured from your car's reference frame?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:50
Find v(t), given acceleration a(t)=7j and initial velocity v(0)=k
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:50
Give your knowledge of these things in your paper, you will compare and contrast analog and digital signals to determine which is more reliable for encoding and transmitting information. you’ll compare these features: signal shape numerical values for signal measurements amount of data that can be transmitted energy requirements privacy and security (ability of the signal to be encoded in a secret code) clarity of signal in the space provided, write down what you already know about any of these features. if you’re not sure, write down questions you might have about the features.
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