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What is the region of a compressional wave where the medium is more squeezed together than at the rest position?
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Why is alternating current more effective at long–distance travel than direct current? a. the power lines are made out of conductors. b. transformers increase or decrease voltage as needed. c. the ac generator is more efficient. d. ac has lower voltage than dc.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:40
Estimate the schwarzschild radius (in kilometers) for a mini-black hole formed when a superadvanced civilization decides to punish you (unfairly) by squeezing you until you become so small that you disappear inside your own event horizon. (assume that the your weight is 50 kg)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:10
An important dimensionless parameter concerned with very high-speed flow is the mach number, defined as v/c, where v is the speed of the object such as an airplane or projectile, and c is the speed of sound in the fluid surrounding the object. for a projectile traveling at 1170 mph through air at 50 ˚f and standard atmospheric pressure, what is the value of the mach number?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30
4. now look at the green lines you created by connecting the three boiling point data points and the three melting point data points. for each of these lines, describe any trends you see. 5. locate the elements on your periodic table that you circled in green on your graph. what term or description would you use to identify these elements with respect to the periodic table? 7. using the room temperature line (orange line) and your periodic table, make lists that identify the state of matter (gas, liquid, or solid) in which each element you plotted exists at room temperature. explain your answers.
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