Physics, 20.07.2019 19:00 blakestuhan
If the distance between two objects increased, what would happen to the force of gravity between them? (2 points) it would decrease. it would stay the same. it would increase. it would depend on the speed. description
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:30
The us government wants to allocate billions of dollars in the next 10 years to assure our future energy security. the funds will be spread among a variety of possible energy resources. where do you think the government should put the greatest support: solar energy, wind energy, clean coal, oil exploration, gas exploration, or a combination of sources? are there other efforts that should be explored? support your position with cited information for both questions.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:30
The period of a pendulum varies directly as the square root of the length of the pendulum and inversely as the square root of the acceleration due to gravity. find the period when the length is 144 cm and the acceleration due to gravity is 980 cm per second squared, if the period is 7pi seconds when the length is 289 cm and the acceleration due to gravity is 980 cm per second squared.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:20
What is the mass of the water that is being heated? it requires 2,500 joules to raise a certain amount of water (c = 4.186 jig c) from 20.0°c to 60.0°c. o 159 o 40 g o 63 g o 80 g
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
Does science support the idea that humans have influenced global warming? provide specific examples that show how two knowledgeable individuals with differing opinions might argue.
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