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Adevice that uses electricity and magnetism to create motion is called a ,magnet, generator . in a reverse process, a device that uses motion and magnetism can be used to create light, electromagnetism, electricity
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Physics, 21.06.2019 21:50
When applying kirchhoff's rules, one of the essential steps is to mark each resistor with plus and minus signs to label how the electric potential changes from one end of the resistor to the other. the circuit in the drawing contains four resistors, each marked with the associated plus and minus signs. however, one resistor is marked incorrectly. which one is it?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:00
Jasmine is diving off a 3-meter springboard. her height in meters above the water when she is x meters horizontally from the end of the board is approximated by the equation h=-x^2+3x+3. what is the maximum height jasmine will reach on her dive?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:40
Determine the change in width a, height b, thickness t when a plate is subjected to the uniform distributed load and is made of material having modulus of elasticity e=230 gpa and poisson's ratio ν=1/3. given : a=400 mm and b= 300 mm also the uniformly distributed load in downward y direction of plate is 2 mn/m and in the positive x direction is 3 mn/m and t=20 mm
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Aboat travels at 15 m/s in a direction 45° east of north. the boat then turns and travels at 18 m/s in a direction 5° north of east. what is the magnitude of the boat's resultant velocity? round your answer to the nearest whole number. /s what is the direction of the boat's resultant velocity? round your answer to the nearest whole degree. ° north of east
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