Physics, 23.04.2021 01:40 stefkellum58
Estimate what the value of G would need to be if you could actually “feel” yourself gravitationally attracted to someone near you. Make reasonable assumptions, like F ≈ 1 N.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 07:10
1. how much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 40.0 g of argon from 25c to 40c? the specific heat capacity of argon is 0.520 j/(g·k) 2a. 23.0 ml of 0.100 m hcl (standard) are added from a buret to neutralize 50.0 ml of an unknown basic solution. 2b. if the oh- produced in the previous reaction came from ca(oh)2, then what is the molarity of the ca(oh)2? 3.calculate the new freezing-point of a solution when 60.5 grams of cacl2 solute is dissolved in 0.612 kg of water. 4. what is the maximum number of moles of alcl3 that can be produced from 5.0 mol al and 6.0 mol cl2? 5. a sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 150 ml when its pressure is 0.923 atm. if the pressure is increased to 0.987 atm and the temperature remains constant, what will the new volume be? 6. nitrogen gas in a closed container at a temperature of 100.0 oc and 3.0 atm is heated to 300 oc. what is the pressure of the gas at the higher temperature?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:00
** urgent** the voltage across the primary winding is 350,000 v, and the voltage across the secondary winding is 17,500 v. if the secondary winding has 600 coils, how many coils are in the primary winding? a- 30 coilsb- 583 coilsc- 12,000 coilsd- 332,500 coils
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:20
If a rock is thrown upward on the planet mars with a velocity of 12 m/s, its height (in meters) after t seconds is given by h = 12t − 1.86t2. (a) find the velocity of the rock after two seconds. m/s (b) find the velocity of the rock when t = a. 12−3.72a m/s (c) when will the rock hit the surface? (round your answer to one decimal place.) t = s (d) with what velocity will the rock hit the surface? m/s
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