Physics, 23.10.2020 22:30 Hellokittyjam35
A student creates an experiment in which a rnarble rolls down a ruler and into a
piece of construction paper. (see picture).The construction paper moves 5 cm.
Which of the following changes to the initial conditions of the experiment would
be most likely to result in the construction paper moving the greatest distance?
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Based on the concept of the wave-like nature of light, huygens' theory of light postulates that the more light was "bent" by a substance the slower it would move while traversing across that substance. a) deflection b) interference c) refraction d) resonance
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:00
Sawyer is studying diffraction. he draws a diagram of a plane wave to show how light waves travel. which best describes sawyer’s error? the wave fronts should be perpendicular to the direction in which the waves move. the arrow showing the direction of movement of the waves should be pointing to the left. the arrow showing the direction of movement of the waves should be pointing downward. the wave fronts should be both parallel and perpendicular to the direction in which the waves move.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:20
In a system with only a single force acting upon a body, what is the relationship between the change in kinetic energy and the work done by the force? answers: work is equal to the change in kinetic energy.work depends on the square of the change in potential energy.work is equal to the negative of the change in kinetic energy.work is equal to the square of the change in kinetic energy
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:30
Two waves maximally constructively interfere at a point in space. among the options below, select the possible value of their phase difference at that point in space.a. zerob. πc. π/2d. not determinable by the information provided
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