Physics, 05.11.2019 22:31 zackinator4894
An automobile moves at constant speed over the crest of a hill the driver moves in a vertical circle of radius 18m at the top of the hill she notes that she barely remains in contact with the seat find speed of the vehicle
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The correct answer is "c". it is "c" because melting is an endothermic change, and endothermic get's energy from surroundings.
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One splits the atoms and molecules the other combines them
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stands for electromotive force and it is measured in volts. despite its name, it is not actually the force in the sense of being a "pushing" or "pulling" (not measured in newtons).an equation that relates emf, ℰ, to a battery's terminal voltage, v, current, i, and internal resistance, r, is ℰ = v + irin this case, the emf can be interpreted as a voltage—a difference in electric potential.i would not say that it would be considered an energy. if emf can be defined as the energy/work per a unit charge from a battery or other electric source, then it is not strictly energy.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:00, DragonLovely
19. explain why a magnet from your refrigerator could not be used to lift something as heavy as a car. (chapter 7 – pages 202-203) 20. can a magnet ever have a single pole? explain your answer. (chapter 7 – page 208) 21. what happens to the wavelength of a wave if the frequency is increased? (chapter 9 – pages 280-281) 22. an ocean wave has a wavelength of 10 m and a frequency of 4.0 hz. what is the velocity of the wave? show the appropriate equation from your book and show your work with units. (chapter 9 – page 282) 23. as you sit outside, the sound of a siren becomes lower in pitch. is the emergency vehicle moving away from or towards you? explain how you know. (chapter 10 – page 315-316) 24. why are two astronauts in space unable to hear one another? (chapter 10 – page 307) 25. explain in at least 3 sentences how electromagnetic waves form. (chapter 11 – page 338-339) 26. using the chart on page 345 in your textbook, what are the three types of electromagnetic wave with wavelengths shorter than those of visible light. give an example of each. (chapter 11 – pages 345-351) 27. explain why a leaf usually appears to be green, but a rose typically appears red. (chapter 12 – page 373) 28. what is the difference in light that is refracted compared to light that is reflected? think in terms of speed of light as well as what happens to light waves when they interact with a medium. (chapter 12 – pages 369-370) 29. how are concave and convex lenses different? (chapter 13 – page 408-410) 30. what type of mirror is used in rearview mirrors in cars? why is it important that these mirrors have the warning, “objects in mirror are closer than they appear.”? (chapter 13 – page 405)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:40, byers024
Atriangle with equal sides of length 10 cm has -2.5-nc charged objects at each corner. part a determine the direction of the electrical force exerted on the object at the top corner due to the two objects at the horizontal base of the triangle. determine the direction of the electrical force exerted on the object at the top corner due to the two objects at the horizontal base of the triangle. horizontally rightward vertically downward vertically upward horizontally leftward
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