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Julia can swim at 3.5 km/hr in still water. she attempts to head straight north across a river with a current
flowing at 1.2 km/hr [w]. what is her resultant velocity?
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How much work would be needed to raise the payload from the surface of the moon (i.e., x = r) to an altitude of 5r miles above the surface of the moon (i.e., x = 6r)?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:40
Electroplating is a way to coat a complex metal object with a very thin (and hence inexpensive) layer of a precious metal, such as silver or gold. in essence the metal object is made the cathode of an electrolytic cell in which the precious metal cations are dissolved in aqueous solution. suppose a current of 480.ma is passed through an electroplating cell with an aqueous solution of agno3 in the cathode compartment for 46.0 seconds. calculate the mass of pure silver deposited on a metal object made into the cathode of the cell. round your answer to 3 significant digits. also, be sure your answer contains a unit symbol. ×10μ
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:10
You will be galileo perform the experiment to determine if objects with different mass fall at the same, or different, rates in the air and in a vacuum. (refer to the walk-through video to locate the online lab within the online textbook).
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30
Suppose you have three polarizing filters, with the second at an angle of 42∘ to the first and the third at an angle of 90∘ to the first. by what perfect will the original intensity of unpolarized light be reduced to after passing through all three filters?
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