If the writer wished to add a concluding statement to the end of paragraph 5, which of these would be most appropriate? a) some uniforms are attractive, but others are simply hideous. b) of course, some would say that students ought not to feel special. c) when everyone wears the same uniform, a crushing and stultifying conformity prevails. d) there are many other possible arguments against school uniforms, but this is the strongest one.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30
Consider a 1000 w iron whose base plate is made of 0.5 cm thick aluminum alloy 2024-t6 (ρ = 2770 kg/m3 and cp = 875 j/kg°c). the base plate has a surface area of 0.03 m2. initially, the iron is in thermal equilibrium with the ambient air at 22°c. assuming 90% of the heat generated in the resistance wires is transferred to the plate, determine the minimum time needed for the plate temperature to reach 200°c.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:20
The dipole moment of the water molecule (h2o) is 6.17x10^-30 c.m. consider a water molecule located at the origin whose dipole moment p points in the +x-direction. a chlorine ion ( of charge-1.60x10^-19c , is located at x=3.00x10^-9m . assume that is much larger than the separation d between the charges in the dipole, so that the approximate expression for the electric field along the dipole axis can be used. a) find the magnitude of the electric force that the water molecule exerts on the chlorine ion. b) what is the direction of the electric force. -x-direction or +x-direction c) is this force attractive or repulsive?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:30
You are doing a science experiment with a fahrenheit thermometer. your data must be in degrees celsius. if you measure a temperature of 125°f, what is this temperature in degrees celsius
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