Physics, 08.06.2020 06:57 miathegeek97
I need someone that knows physics. I have a test in 10 hrs and Im not good at it. Can anyone help me?
Answer from: Quest
your answer would be fusion
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the following is queen elizabeth’s purposes:
- to encourage the parliament that the technique of picking successors to the seat based merely on birthright needs to be reviewed.
- (not) to convince the parliament that her kid should not be measured as a likely choice for heir to the english power.
- to persuade the parliament that merely since she has a child does not assure that the kid will be a capable leader.
- to sway the parliament how shattering it could be if they proceeded discourteously concerning her or her child.
Physics, 22.06.2019 13:00, chie42
Which of the following correctly describes what happens when an atomic bomb explodes? small pieces of fissionable material are joined and form a body with a mass greater than the critical mass, the relative number of neutrons escaping decreases, and a chain reaction and explosion result. large pieces of fissionable matter are brought together quickly and form a body with a mass smaller than the critical mass, the relative number of escaping neutrons increases, and a chain reaction and explosion result.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:00, tanaemichel
Sodium chloride, nacl, is formed when a sodium atom transfers its electron to a chlorine atom. the difference in charge between the two atoms creates a(n) attraction that bonds them together.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:20, Queenhagar
In a system with only a single force acting upon a body, what is the relationship between the change in kinetic energy and the work done by the force? answers: work is equal to the change in kinetic energy. work depends on the square of the change in potential energy. work is equal to the negative of the change in kinetic energy. work is equal to the square of the change in kinetic energy
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