Physics, 22.04.2020 07:16 dakotacsey03
QUICK When is an atom neutral? When the amount of protons and neutrons are equal When the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons When there is double the number of protons than electrons When the number of neutrons equals the number of protons
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30
In order of decreasing light-transmitting capabilities of materials, which is the correct sequence? a. transparent -> translucent -> opaque b. opaque -> transparent -> translucent c. opaque -> translucent -> transparent d. translucent -> transparent -> opaque
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30
Listed following are various physical situations that describe how light interacts with matter. match these to the appropriate category. 1) transmission? -visible light meets clear glass -visible light does not pass through a black wall -red light hits a red sweatshirt -light comes from your computer screen -cell phone signals pass through walls -blue light hits a red sweatshirt -white light hits a white piece of paper -light comes from a light bulb
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:30
Which statement is true? a) the work done to lift an object 6 meters is greater than the gravitational potential energy it gains. b) the work required to push an object is less than the work required to pull an object the same distance. c) the work required to raise an object to a height is equal to the gravitational potential energy the object gains. d) the work done against gravity to lift an object straight up is greater than the work required to roll it up a ramp.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 10:50
In the graph, each sinusoidal curve shows the shape of a vibrating string at a different moment. for which values of x does a node occur? (let k = an integer from -2 to +2.) k + 0.5 0.5k k 2k + 1.5
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