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The solid rod shown has a radius of 0.75 in. if it is subjected to the force the 500lb determine the max normal stress developed at point
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Astudent is performing an experiment comparing sound and light waves. the student gathers the following data. what conclusion does the student most likely make based on this data? light waves always travel the same speed; however, the speed of sound is determined by the medium that it travels through. all sound waves always have the same energy, so the temperature of the medium does not affect wave speed. light needs to vibrate particles, so it travels fastest in tightly packed solids, while sound does not need a medium, so it travels fastest in a gas. tightly packed particles in solids slow down the light waves; however, sound waves make particles bounce into each other, so they travel faster in solids.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:00
If a stone with an original velocity of 0 is falling from a ledgeand takes 8 seconds to hoybthe ground whays the final velocity of the stone
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:20
Wave functions describe orbitals in a hydrogen atom. each function is characterized by 3 quantum numbers: n, l, and ml. if the value of n = 2: the quantum number l can have values from to . the total number of orbitals possible at the n = 2 energy level is .
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:00
Nacidified solution was electrolyzed using copper electrodes. a constant current of 1.18 a caused the anode to lose 0.584 g after 1.52 ✕ 103 s. given that the charge of an electron is 1.6022 ✕ 10−19 c, calculate avogadro's number. assume that copper is oxidized to cu2+ ions.
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The solid rod shown has a radius of 0.75 in. if it is subjected to the force the 500lb determine the...
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