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What would happen to the velocity of a wave if the frequency is increased and the wavelength remains the same
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Examine the equation. 23490th→23088ra+42he what kind of barrier would you need to block the radioactive particles from this reaction? a.a piece of paper b.a sheet of aluminum foil c. a two-inch block of lead d. a solid concrete block
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Does anyone know how to solve this problem? i really need . i made an attempt but i just cant get it. a metal rod is 25.000 cm long at 25.0 degrees celsius. when heated to 102.0 degrees celsius, it is 25.054 cm long. what is the coefficient of linear expansion for this metal.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:50
Two loudspeakers, 5.5 m apart and facing each other, play identical sounds of the same frequency. you stand halfway between them, where there is a maximum of sound intensity. moving from this point toward one of the speakers, you encounter a minimum of sound intensity when you have moved 0.33 m . assume the speed of sound is 340 m/s.part a) what is the frequency of the sound? part b) if the frequency is then increased while you remain 0.21 m from the center, what is the first frequency for which that location will be a maximum of sound intensity? express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Aheat engine that operates on a carnot cycle has an efficiency of 0.420 when its low-temperature reservoir is at 10 ∘c.part aby how many degrees celsius must you increase the temperature of the high-temperature reservoir to increase the efficiency to 0.600 if you continue to use the same low-temperature reservoir?
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