Physics, 16.11.2020 22:00 sarah1tice
I am very desperate please I'm begging someone. This is a multiple part question, not a multiple choice.
Answers: 3
Physics, 22.06.2019 13:10
The bar of prob. 5/82 is repeated here. the ends of the 0.4-m bar remain in contact with their re- spective support surfaces. end b has a velocity of 0.5 m/s and an acceleration of 0.3 m/s2 in the di- rections shown. determine the angular accelera- tion of the bar and the acceleration of end a.
Answers: 3
Physics, 22.06.2019 17:40
The weights of bags filled by a machine are normally distributed with a standard deviation of 0.05 kilograms and a mean that can be set by the operator. at what level should the mean weight be set if it required that only 1% of the bags weigh less than 9.5 kilograms? round the answer to 2 decimal places.
Answers: 1
Physics, 23.06.2019 07:30
One kind of e-book display consists of millions of very small spheres that float in a thin fluid layer between two conducting transparent plates. each sphere is black on one side and white on the other, and possesses an electric dipole moment directed from the white side to the black. when an electric field is applied between the plates, the spheres rotate so that their dipole moment lines up with the field. depending on the fields direction, either the black or the white sides of th espheres can be made visible.the dipole moment of the spheres can be modeled as two opposite charges of magnitude 3.5 x 10^-15 c, separated by a distancce of 100 micrometers (um). what is the maximum possible torque on a sphere if the electric field between the transparent plates is 4.0 x 10^5 n/c
Answers: 2
Physics, 23.06.2019 13:30
Explain how waste energy is produced when an inefficient lightbulb converts electrical energy into radiant energy.
Answers: 2
I am very desperate please I'm begging someone. This is a multiple part question, not a multiple cho...
Health, 30.07.2019 19:00
Mathematics, 30.07.2019 19:00
Mathematics, 30.07.2019 19:00
History, 30.07.2019 19:00
Mathematics, 30.07.2019 19:00
Mathematics, 30.07.2019 19:00
History, 30.07.2019 19:00