Physics, 03.07.2019 23:30 saltytaetae
The diagram shows a nail before and after a procedure was done. which statement best explains what was likely done to the nail? a) it was made to conduct electricity, which caused the domains to randomize and the nail to become nonmagnetic. b) it was rubbed with a magnet, which caused the domains to line up and the nail to become magnetic. c) it was struck repeatedly, which caused the domains to randomize and the nail to become nonmagnetic. d) it was heated, which caused the domains to line up and the nail to become magnetic.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30
Will give brainliest! which statement best describes the similarities between fundamental forces? electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces influence the interaction between charged particles within an atom. gravitational and magnetic forces are both types of charges that occur in nature. nuclear and magnetic forces are both related to mass and weight. strong nuclear force is most like electrical force because they are both related to distance.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:40
Asatellite component is in the shape of a cube with 10cm edges, has an evenly distributed mass of 2 kg and one bolt hole at each of four corners. if the maximum predicted random vibration environment is 10 grms, what bolt size would be a good choice for restraint? what other factors might drive bolt size besides force/stress?
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