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Boondocks wallpapers Part 1. . . Part 2 is in a couple minutes
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:50
Acommercial refrigerator with refrigerant-134a as the working fluid is used to keep the refrigerated space at -35°c by rejecting waste heat to cooling water that enters the condenser at 18°c at a rate of 0.25 kg/s and leaves at 26°c. the refrigerant enters the condenser at 1.2 mpa and 50°c. if the compressor consumes 3.3 kw of power, determine (a) the mass flow rate of the refrigerant, (b) the refrigeration load, (c) the cop, and (d) the minimum power input to the compressor for the same refrigeration load.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:00
Adiver named jacques observes a bubble of air rising from the bottom of a lake (where the absolute pressure is 3.50 atm) to the surface (where the pressure is 1.00 atm). the temperature at the bottom is 4.00 ∘c, and the temperature at the surface is 23.0 ∘c.what is the ratio of the volume of the bubble as it reaches the surface (vs) to its volume at the bottom (vb)? if jaques were to hold his breath the air in his lungs would be kept at a constant temperature. would it be safe for jacques to hold his breath while ascending from the bottom of the lake to the surface?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:30
Four objects each with charge +2.0×10−7c are located at the corners of a square whose sides are 2.0 m long. part a what quantities can be determined using this information? check all that apply. the electric force on a charged object placed at the center of the square. the mass of each object. the total electric potential energy of the system consisting of the four charged objects. part b find the electric force on a charged object placed at the center of the square.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:00
Anika asks eva to roll a basketball and then a bowling ball to her. which requires more force to roll, and why?
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