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About how far apart must you hold your hands for them to be separated by 1.6 nano-light-second (the distance light travels in 1.6 ns)? Assume that the speed of light is 2.998*108 m/s.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30
Thomas his older brothers, who own a junk yard, on the weekends to earn extra money. he likes to them push broken-down cars to the back of the junk yard because it makes him feel strong. last saturday, they pushed three cars with different weights, and he noticed he used different amounts of force for each one. the cars were the following weights: white car: 2,700 kg red car: 1,500 kg blue car: 2,100 kg think about how much force is needed to move each car. which correctly lists the cars in order from the most to least amount of force needed to move them? a) white, blue, red b) blue, red, white c) red, white, blue d) white, red, blue
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30
4. a 75.0 g piece of ag metal is heated to and dropped into 50.0 g of water at the final temperature of the mixture is what is the specific heat capacity of silver? 5. a 465 g chunk of iron is removed from petrucci, ralph h.. general chemistry (p. 290). pearson education. kindle edition.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:20
Properties seen when one one substance changes to another are known as properties
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:30
Asailboat is traveling to the right when a gust of wind causes the boat to accelerate leftward at 2.5m/s2 for 4s. after the wind stops, the sailboat is traveling to the left with a velocity of 3.0m/s.assuming the acceleration from the wind is constant, what was the initial velocity of the sailboat before the gust of wind? answer using a coordinate system where rightward is positive.
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