Physics, 12.09.2019 19:30 ariyannamcnabb
Afire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 6.5 m/s. at what angle(s) should the nozzle point in order that the water land 2.5 m away (fig. 3–36)? why are there two different angles? sketch the two trajectories.
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Wave functions describe orbitals in a hydrogen atom. each function is characterized by 3 quantum numbers: n, l, and ml. if the value of n = 2: the quantum number l can have values from to . the total number of orbitals possible at the n = 2 energy level is .
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