Electrical energy can be produced in many
ways, such as burning coal, collecting solar
r...
Electrical energy can be produced in many
ways, such as burning coal, collecting solar
rays, and harvesting energy from wind
turbines. Regardless of how electricity is
created, it is producing energy through...
the movement of electrons
breaking down atoms
heating up isotopes
the creation of joules
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:40
Aparticle's position is given by x = 3.00 - 9.00t + 3t2, in which x is in meters and t is in seconds. (a) what is its velocity at t = 1 s? (b) is it moving in the positive or negative direction of x just then? (c) what is its speed just then? (d) is the speed increasing or decreasing just then? (try answering the next two questions without further calculation.) (e) is there ever an instant when the velocity is zero? if so, give the time t; if not, answer "0". (f) is there a time after t = 3 s when the particle is moving in the negative direction of x? if so, give the time t; if not, answer "0".
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:00
Imagine an isolated positive point charge q (many times larger than the charge on a single proton). there is a charged particle a (whose charge is much smaller than charge q) at a distance from the point charge q. on which of the following quantities does the magnitude of the electric field created by charge q at particle a's position depend? check all that apply.the type of the charge on the charged particle athe relative orientation between q and a (while the distance between q and a is fixed)the specific location of the charged particle a (while the distance between q and a is fixed)the amount of the charge on the point charge qthe specific location of the point charge q (while the distance between q and a is fixed)the distance between the point charge q and the charged particle athe amount of the charge on the charged particle a
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30
Which statements did both aristotle and ptolemy assume? check all that apply.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 11:10
If an object is thrown in an upward direction from the top of a building 1.6 x 102 ft. high at an initial velocity of 21.82 mi/h, what is its final velocity when it hits the ground?
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