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soaring birds and glider pilots can remain aloft for hours without expending power. Discuss why this is so.
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Imagine you had to physically add electrons, one at a time, to a previously neutral conductor. you add one electron very easily, but the second electron requires more work. in your initial post to the discussion, explain why this is. also, what happens to the work needed to add the third, fourth, fifth, and subsequent electrons
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30
An insulated 40 ft^3 rigid tank contains air at 50 psia and 120Ā°f. a valve connected to the tank is now opened, and air is allowed to escape until the pressure inside drops to 25 psia. the air temperature during this process is kept constant by an electric resistance heater placed in the tank. determine the electrical work done during this process.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:10
Suppose that f : rn ā rm and that a ā k, where k is a connected subset of rn . suppose further that for each x ā k there exists a Ī“x > 0 such that f(x) = f(y) for all y ā bĪ“x (x). prove that f is constant on k; that is, f(x) = f(a) for all x ā k
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:20
Abeverage can is made of 3004-h19 aluminum alloy (elastic modulus 69 gpa, tensile yield strength 285 mpa, density 2.72 g/cm^3). the dimensions on the can are approximated as a thin-walled cylinder with a height of 4.83 inches, diameter of 2.60 inches. empty the can has a mass of 14.2 g. determine: a. the wall thickness of the cylinder b. assuming a pinned-pinned condition what is the critical load? c. assuming a fixed-fixed condition what is the critical load?
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