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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:00
Which of the following is the result of the nuclear weak force? the instability of large nuclei the repelling force between positively charged protons the structure of the atom certain types of nuclear decay
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:30
If an astronaut takes an object to the moon the following is true (choose only one). a the mass will change but the weight will be the same. b both the mass and the weight of the object will be the same. c the weight will change but the mass will be the same. d both the mass and the weight of the object will change.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:50
Which lists correctly orders nuclear reactions from most radioactive waste generated to least waste generated within a given period of time? o a. radioactive decay, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion o b. radioactive decay, nuclear fusion, nuclear fission o c. nuclear fusion, nuclear fission, radioactive decay o d. nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, radioactive decay
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:30
Afaulty model rocket moves in the xy-plane (the positive y direction is vertically upward). the rocket's acceleration has components ax(t) = ? t2 and ay(t) = ? ? ? t, where ? = 2.50 m/s4 , ? = 9.00 m/s2 , and ? = 1.40 m/s3 . at t = 0 the rocket is at the origin and has velocity ~v0 = v0x ? i + v0y ? j with v0x = 1.00 m/s and v0y = 7.00 m/s. (a) calculate the velocity and position vectors as functions of time. (b) what is the maximum height reached by the rocket? (c) sketch the path of the rocket. (d) what is the horizontal displacement of the rocket when it returns to y = 0?
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