Physics, 05.09.2020 22:01 kaffolter25
The picture below shows a student pulling on a rope that is attached to
a wall. Which statement correctly describes the amount of force
applied by the wall as the student continues to apply a 250-newton
force?
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Imagine you work as a consultant, and your daily job involves listening to the constructive criticism of others. as part of your job, you must listen to opposing viewpoints to make important decisions. in this activity, you are a consulting dam engineer. you must make a decision about four different dams; should they be repaired, taken down, or left alone? you will listen to contrasting opinions about what should be done with the dams before you make the final decision. as the consulting dam engineer, what do you decide to do with this dam? explain your reasoning. by making your decision, did you support the opinions of the mayor and/or the dam safety official? why or why not? (site 1)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 07:30
Write the function getkthdigit(n, k) that takes a possibly-negative int n and a non-negative int k, and returns the kth digit of n, starting from 0, counting from the right
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00
The charge on an electron is 1.60218 Γ 10β19 c and its mass is 9.10939 Γ 10β31 kg. how strong a magnetic field must be experienced by the electron if its path is a circle of radius 5.5 cm? answer in units of t.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00
An object resting on a table weighs 100 n. with what force is the object pushing on the table? with what force is the table pushing on the object? explain how you got your answer.
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