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Aaron created this chart to list the benefits and limitations of using synthetic polymers. in which row has aaron made an error in his chart? row 1 row 2 row 3 row 4
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Athin plate moves between two parallel, horizontal, stationary flat surfaces at a constant velocity of v = 7.5 m/s. the two stationary surfaces are spaced 4 cm apart, and the medium between them is filled with oil whose viscosity is 0.9 nยทs/m2. the part of the plate immersed in oil at any given time is 2 m long and 0.5 m wide. if the plate moves through the mid-plane between the surfaces, determine the force required to maintain this motion. what would your response be if the plate was 1 cm from the bottom surface (h2) and 3 cm from the top surface (h1)? if the plate moves through the mid-plane between the surfaces, the force required to maintain the motion will be n. if the plate was 1 cm from the bottom surface (h2) and 3 cm from the top (h1) surface, the force required to maintain the motion would be n.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:30
The pressure increases by 1.0 x 104 n/m^2 for every meter of depth beneath the surface of the ocean. at what depth does the volume of a pyrex (bulk modulus 2.6 x 1010n/m^2) glass cube, 9.8 x 10^โ2m on an edge at the ocean's surface, decrease by 7.5 x 10โ10m^3? explain the formula beyond this point: p=1.0x10^4, b=2.6x10^10, l=9.8x10^โ2, delta v=7.5x10^โ10. at some point l needs to be cubed. why p is divided by delta v?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:30
The items in the following list are all units of matter. which is the smallest unit that retains the properties of the matter? a.) atom b.) compound c.) electron d.) element
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30
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