Your science class is going to play a game of tug-of-war and you need to divide up the teams. There are 11 people participating. If you want equal teams, how would you decide who is on which side and why? Use what you have learned about Newton's Laws of motions to explain.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:20
In the derivation of rrkm theory, a factor of 1/2 is introduced when equalizing the rates of formation and decomposition of activated complex as keal-hr) = ko this is clearly against the assumption of transition state theory that states all the activated complex in the transition state iss going to the product. find the reason why this factor is introduced here.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 01:20
Your target variable is δf, the magnitude of the difference in frequency between the waves emitted from the sonar device and the waves received by the device after reflecting off the whale. write an expression for δf in terms of the relevant frequencies using the subscript notation introduced above.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:30
Abike rider starts from rest and accelerates 28.0 meters down a slope in 5.00 seconds. what is her acceleration? select one: a. 3.21 m/sec2 b. 1.75 m/sec2 c. 9.80 m/sec2 d. 2.24 m/sec2
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:50
A250-n box is at rest on a frictionless horizotal floor. then a person shoves the box with a non-zero force of magnitude p. which statement best describes the relationship betweeen p and the motion of the box after it was shoved? -the box will not move when p< 250n but otherwise will accelerate at a constant rate that is directly proportional to p - the box will begin moving at a speed that is directly proportional to p, then will gradually slow to a halt -the box will move with constant velocity at a speed that is directly proportional to p -box will accelerate across the floor at a constant rate that is directly proportional to p
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