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Which statements describe surface waves? check all that apply. they arrive before s waves. they travel slower than p waves. they result in much ground motion. they are produced by p and s waves. they travel deep below earth’s surface.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Contrast the force of gravity between these pairs of objects a 1 kg mass and a 2 kg mass that are 1 m apart and two 2 kg masses that are 1 m apart
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30
Aweight lifter raises a 1600 n barbell to a height of 2.0 meters. how much work was done? w = fd a) 30 joules b) 3000 joules c) 320 joules d) 3200 joules
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00
According to newton’s law of universal gravitation, which statements are true? as we move to higher altitudes, the force of gravity on us decreases. as we move to higher altitudes, the force of gravity on us increases. as we gain mass, the force of gravity on us decreases. as we gain mass, the force of gravity on us increases. as we move faster, the force of gravity on us increases.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Refrigerant-134a flows through a carnot heat pump cycle at 0.5 kg/s. it is known that the maximum absolute temperature in the cycle is 1.1 times the minimum absolute temperature, and the net power input to the cycle is 2.5 kw. if the refrigerant changes from a saturated vapor to a saturated liquid during the heat rejection process, determine the maximum magnitude of the enthalpy of vaporization for this process in kj/kg (with 3 significant figures).
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