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Explain to me an example of forces on an object you have used recently. Include all forces acting on the object and explain if the motion is balanced or unbalanced
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30
The solar panels used by mark function because of the photoelectric effect. light shines on the cells causing electrons to be ejected from the metal, which produces an electric current. at night on mars, no light will fall on the solar cells and no electric current will be generated. according to your notes, what type of light is typically needed to cause the photoelectric effect? a)visible b)ultraviolet c)infrared
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:50
Give your knowledge of these things in your paper, you will compare and contrast analog and digital signals to determine which is more reliable for encoding and transmitting information. you’ll compare these features: signal shape numerical values for signal measurements amount of data that can be transmitted energy requirements privacy and security (ability of the signal to be encoded in a secret code) clarity of signal in the space provided, write down what you already know about any of these features. if you’re not sure, write down questions you might have about the features.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
A6.0-kilogram cart initially traveling at 4.0 meters per second east accelerates uniformly at 0.50 meter per second squared east for 3.0 seconds. what is the speed of the cart at the end of this 3.0 second interval? (1) 1.5 m/s (3) 3.0 m/s (2) 5.5 m/s (4) 7.0 m/s
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:30
Which of the following is a true statement about the acceleration ~a of the pendulum bob ~a is equal to the acceleration due to gravity. ~a is perpendicular to the bob’s trajectory. ~a is equal to the instantaneous rate of change in velocity. ~a is tangent to the bob’s trajectory.
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