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An astronaut weighs 8.00x10^2 newtons on the surface of earth. what is the weight of the astronaut 6.37x10^6 meters above the surface of earth?
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Juan created a chart to him study for a test. which headings best complete the chart? x: transparent objects y: opaque objects x: opaque objects y: transparent objects x: high frequency waves y: low frequency waves x: low frequency waves y: high frequency waves
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:20
This energy transformation diagram represents the energy of a skateboarder moving along a half-pipe. as she skates toward the top of the half-pipe, her original kinetic energy is converted to potential energy and friction. how much of the energy is potential?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:00
The electric potential v is constant everywhere within a certain region of space. which statement below is true? the choices are: the electric field is also constant (but not zero) within the region. a charged particle placed within the region will experience an electric force. the electric field is zero everywhere within the region. the electric field varies from place to place within the region.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:20
The starship enterprise is caught in a time warp and spock is forced to use the primitive techniques of the 20th century to determine the specific heat capacity of an unknown mineral. the 125-g sample was heated to 96.3°c and placed into a calorimeter containing 85.9 g of water at 20.0°c. the heat capacity of the calorimeter was 14.2 j/k. the final temperature in the calorimeter was 24.5°c. what is the specific heat capacity (in j/g°c) of the mineral? enter to 4 decimal places.
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