Physics, 07.12.2020 01:50 youngsunc02
A 1.35kg object is initially at rest. It is then launched at 1.15m/s. If the launch took 0.02s to happen, what force was needed to cause this change? (Please help!!!)
Answers: 3
Physics, 21.06.2019 16:30
When a neutrally charged atom loses an electron to another atom, the result is the creation of a. two charged atoms. b. two negatively charged atoms. c. two positively charged atoms. d. two neutrally charged atoms.
Answers: 1
Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Agas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes three processes in series: process 1ïƒ 2: compression with pv= constant from 1 bar and 1 liter to 4 bar. process 2ïƒ 3: constant pressure expansion to 1 liter. process 3ïƒ 1: constant volume calculate the pressure and volume at each state, and sketch the processes on a p-vdiagram labeled with pressure and volume values at each numbered stat
Answers: 2
Physics, 22.06.2019 19:00
Review multiple-concept example 7 in this chapter as an aid in solving this problem. in a fast-pitch softball game the pitcher is impressive to watch, as she delivers a pitch by rapidly whirling her arm around so that the ball in her hand moves in a circle. in one instance, the radius of the circle is 0.626 m. at one point on this circle, the ball has an angular acceleration of 66.1 rad/s2 and an angular speed of 12.6 rad/s. (a) find the magnitude of the total acceleration (centripetal plus tangential) of the ball. (b) determine the angle of the total acceleration relative to the radial direction.
Answers: 3
Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30
If the pressure in a gas is doubled while its volume is held constant. true or false
Answers: 3
A 1.35kg object is initially at rest. It is then launched at 1.15m/s. If the launch took
0.02s to h...
Computers and Technology, 24.12.2019 18:31
History, 24.12.2019 18:31
History, 24.12.2019 18:31
History, 24.12.2019 18:31
Mathematics, 24.12.2019 18:31
English, 24.12.2019 18:31
English, 24.12.2019 18:31
Business, 24.12.2019 18:31
Chemistry, 24.12.2019 18:31
Biology, 24.12.2019 18:31