Anya lifts a ball high above her head and drops it. the ball bounces up and down. she observes that the ball loses height every time it bounces. how can this situation be explained? some of the ball’s energy changes to thermal energy when it hits the ground. the ball loses some of its energy to the force of gravity. there’s no air resistance (drag) on the ball. the mass of the ball changes with each bounce.
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In one or two sentences, describe how you did in the balancing game. in a few more sentences, explain one strategy you learned for balancing more complex equations.
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Avertical clean glass piezometer tube has an inside diameter of d = 1 mm and is used to measure pressure in a horizontal pipe carrying water as shown. due to pressure in the pipe, the water at 20c rises into the tube to a height h. if the water pressure in the pipe is p = 500 pa gauge, estimate the height h: (a) without considering surface tension (b) with surface tension (capillary) effects. the contact angle can be assumed at 30 deg
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Select light for the type of wave, adjust the wavelength so that the light is red, and increase the amplitude of the light to the max. then, select the start button at the source location to begin producing the waves. light is a form of electromagnetic wave, containing oscillating electric and magnetic fields. the wave amplitude detector mentioned above shows how the electric field oscillates in time at the location of the probe. the amplitude of the wave at the location of the probe is equal to the maximum electric field measured. how does the amplitude of the wave depend on the distance from the source?
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