Physics, 06.07.2019 10:30 josmanu235
An ice cube melts into liquid water. then, the liquid water evaporates into water vapor. the ice cube melting is an example of a and the water evaporating is an example of a
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:00
The key to stability is feedback between the reservoir and the fluxes into and/or out of the reservoir. assume that the rate of outflow from a reservoir depends on the size of the reservoir according to the following relationship: outflow rate= k x (size of reservoir), where k is a constant. a reservoir of water has a volume of 5000 liters, and the rate of outflow at steady state is 25 liters per minute. what is k? (give both the numerical value and its units.) what is the residence time? what is the relationship between k and the residence time?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 07:20
If the ama of the inclined plane below is 2, calculate the ima and efficiency. ima = efficiency =
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What is the weight of a feather (mass = 0.0001 kg) that floats through earth's and the moon's atmospheres?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30
Urgent pls a. coal consumption levels off and remains flat. b. petroleum, natural gas, and renewables show an increase in consumption c. more nonrenewable resources continued to be consumed than renewable. d. there is little projected increase in nuclear energy use. e. carbon dioxide emissions are projected to decline as we approach 2040. global energy consumption is defined as the total energy used by an individual or organizations from around the world. use the graph above to analyze the projected energy consumption from now until 2040. which statements in the prompt apply? a) a, b, d b) b, c, d c) a, c, d d) a, b, c, d
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