Apiece of metal weighing 59.047 g was heated to 100.0 °c and then put it into 100.0 ml of water (initially at 23.7 °c). the metal and water were allowed to come to an equilibrium temperature, determined to be 27.8 °c. assuming no heat lost to the environment, calculate the specific heat of the metal.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:30
11. you want to calculate the displacement of an object thrown over a bridge. using -10 m/s2 for acceleration due to gravity, what would be the total displacement of the object if it took 8 seconds before hitting the water?
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First, launch the video below. you will be asked to use your knowledge of physics to predict the outcome of an experiment. then, close the video window and answer the question at right. you can watch the video again at any point. part a as in the video, we apply a charge +q to the half-shell that carries the electroscope. this time, we also apply a charge –q to the other half-shell. when we bring the two halves together, we observe that the electroscope discharges, just as in the video. what does the electroscope needle do when you separate the two half-shells again? view available hint(s) as in the video, we apply a charge + to the half-shell that carries the electroscope. this time, we also apply a charge – to the other half-shell. when we bring the two halves together, we observe that the electroscope discharges, just as in the video. what does the electroscope needle do when you separate the two half-shells again? it deflects more than it did at the end of the video. it deflects the same amount as at end of the video. it does not deflect at all. it deflects less than it did at the end of the video. submit
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:00
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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