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1. What type of diagram is used above? 2. What information does the diagram present?
3. Is your area susceptible to the hazard that may be brought by being near the fault line?
4. Knowing your location, will you stay or relocate in another place? If Yes, Why and if No, why not? Ask the opinion and suggestion of your parents in answering this.
5. How are you going to convince your parents to stay or relocate? (Answers may vary depending on their answer in question no. 2.)
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Curious carl calculated the density of a cube to be 4.50 g/cm3. what is the density of the cube in g/l?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30
Increasing the pressure on one spot of a fluid will increase the pressure everywhere else in the fluid a. pascals principal b. archimedes' principal c. bernoulli's principal
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Nitrogen (n2) undergoes an internally reversible process from 6 bar, 247°c during which pν1.2 = constant. the initial volume is 0.1 m3 and the work for the process is 121.14 kj. assuming ideal gas behavior, and neglecting kinetic and potential energy effects, determine heat transfer, in kj, and the entropy change, in kj/s. show the process on a t-s diagram.
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If you wanted to move an electron from the positive to the negative terminal of the battery, how much work w would you need to do on the electron? enter your answer numerically in joules.
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