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1) Halving the distance (i. s., decreasing by a factor of two) between two charged objects will cause the electrical force between them to be ___ the initial force
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Astudent looks at ocean waves coming into the beach. an ocean wave with more energy will a) have a greater height. b) have a greater period. c) travel toward the beach faster. d) strike the beach with greater frequency.
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Consider a 1000 w iron whose base plate is made of 0.5 cm thick aluminum alloy 2024-t6 (ρ = 2770 kg/m3 and cp = 875 j/kg°c). the base plate has a surface area of 0.03 m2. initially, the iron is in thermal equilibrium with the ambient air at 22°c. assuming 90% of the heat generated in the resistance wires is transferred to the plate, determine the minimum time needed for the plate temperature to reach 200°c.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:00
On a mild saturday morning while people are working inside, the furnace keeps the temperature inside the building at 23degreesc. at noon the furnace is turned off, and the people go home. the temperature outside is a constant 16degreesc for the rest of the afternoon. if the time constant for the building is 3 hr, when will the temperature inside the building reach 18degreesc? if some windows are left open and the time constant drops to 2 hr, when will the temperature inside reach 18degreesc?
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Which statement is true about an object that is moving in a circular motion due to centripetal force, f, when the radius of its circular motion is doubled? the new force then becomes equal to 2f the new force then becomes equal to f the new force then becomes equal to f/2 the new force then becomes equal to f2 the new force then becomes equal to 1/f
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