Physics, 07.01.2021 23:20 levelebeasley1
How would you measure the volume of an oddly shaped object
By breaking the object into tiny pieces and placing them in a beaker
By placing it on a triple beam balance
By placing it in a room without gravity
By placing it in water and measuring how high the water rises
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Which statement is true if the refractive index of medium a is greater than that of medium b? a. total internal reflection is possible when light travels from air to medium b to medium a. b. total internal reflection is possible when light travels from medium a to medium b. c. total internal reflection is possible when light travels from medium b to medium a. d. total internal reflection is possible when light travels from air to medium a. e. total internal reflection is possible when light travels from air to medium b.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:30
We will use a video to study faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction by analyzing the induction that occurs due a coil of copper wire sliding along an air track that passes through an external magnetic field. specifically, we will: examine some of the main principles behind faraday’s law. apply lenz’s law to determine the direction of the induced emf. take measurements of the induced emf from the voltmeter as the coil passes into and out of the external magnetic field. use the horizontal scale provided to determine the speed of the coil. calculate the magnetic field induced in the coil as it passes into and out of the external magnetic field.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:50
Which of the following examples illustrates static friction? a box sits stationary on a ramp. a ball rolling on the lawn eventually comes to rest. a car rounds a curve on a road. a fish swims upstream.
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