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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Juliette sets the initial velocity to +10 m/s, the acceleration to zero, and clicks “start.” how can shakina describe the subsequent motion of the car juliette controls?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:30
Isobars are lines of constant or equal pressure on a weather map. they can be used to find areas of low or high pressure over a broad area, and they can tell us how intense the system may be. on weather maps, you may have noticed areas that have a large l or h over a region with lines circling around them. the l stands for low pressure and h stands for high pressure. the lines circling them are isobars. check out the pressure system and isobars over georgia and florida. what is the present weather in this area ? a) clear and sunny b) cold and cloudy c) changing weather d) lots of precipitation
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Physics, 23.06.2019 06:00
2) the sun is wonderful source of energy. it is renewable and natural with few dangers. solar cells rely on the sun for energy. these cells would be more practical to use if they were
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Physics, 23.06.2019 09:30
According to rutherford's nuclear theory, most of the volume of an atom is , so the volume of a hydrogen atom cannot be mostly due to the proton.according to rutherford's nuclear theory, the core of an atom (nucleus) contains most of of an atom and is , so the majority of the mass of a fluorine atom cannot be due to its nine electrons.according to rutherford's nuclear theory, the number of negatively charged particles outside the nucleus the number of positively charged particles within the nucleus, so a nitrogen atom has 7 protons and 7 electrons, while a phosphorous atom cannot have 15 protons and 150 electrons.word bank: dense, empty space, more than, mass, particles, the same as, less than, positively charged, negatively charged
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Two electric charges of 9uc and -3uc are placed 0.16m apart in air there will be a point p at which...
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