1. Regular reflection is the reflection of light on a(n) surface
A. even, smooth
B. non or un...
Physics, 16.02.2021 14:00 martinezkimberly706
1. Regular reflection is the reflection of light on a(n) surface
A. even, smooth
B. non or uneven, rough
C. semi-smooth, rough
D. uneven, rough
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Suppose that a comet that was seen in 563 a.d. by chinese astronomers was spotted again in year 1951. assume the time between observations is the period of the comet and take its eccentricity as 0.986. what are (a) the semimajor axis of the comet's orbit and (b) its greatest distance from the sun?
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Astudent weighing 700 n climbs at constant speed to the top of an 8 m vertical rope in 10 s. the average power expended by the student to overcome gravity is most nearly
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