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Why might someone describe sunglasses as translucent, even though objects on the other side are clearly visible?
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Which of these describe conduction transfer of heat between two objects that are touching transfer of heat by the actual movement of war matter the process in which energy is imitated by one of the object transmitted through space and absorbed by another a process in which energy is released by the molecules breaking apart
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50
Calculate the heat capacity per object when the total energy is 4 quanta. (think of this in terms of increasing from 3.5 quanta of energy in the system to 4.5 quanta of energy in the system, if that were possible.) c4 = __ j/k/object
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Starting with only the balmer series light (visible light), how could we ensure that the solar panels generate a current that mark can use for his power station? a)by gradually increasing the brightness (amount) of light that we shine on it. b)by gradually increasing the frequency of the light we shine on it. c)by gradually increasing the wavelength of the light that we shine on it.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30
Two steel balls, each of mass m, are welded to a light rod of length l and negligible mass and are initially at rest on a smooth horizontal surface. a horizontal force of magnitude f is suddenly applied to the rod as shown. determine (a) the instantaneous acceleration a of the mass center g and (b) the corresponding rate at which the angular velocity of the assembly about g is changing with time.
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