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One objection to Newton was that stating that there are forces acting across distances with nothing in between seems to be a return to renaissance naturalism. true or false?
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Awelder using a tank of volume 7.50×10^-2 m^3 fills it with oxygen (with a molar mass of 32.0 g/mol ) at a gauge pressure of 3.30×10^5 pa and temperature of 37.1 ∘c. the tank has a small leak, and in time some of the oxygen leaks out. on a day when the temperature is 23.1 ∘c, the gauge pressure of the oxygen in the tank is 2.00×10^5 pa . a) find the initial mass of oxygen. b) find the mass of oxygen that has leaked out.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
Which statement correctly describes the interaction between magnetic poles? north and south poles attract each other. north and south poles repel each other. two north poles will attract each other. two south poles will attract each other.
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