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Which type of electromagnetic waves are dangerous enough to be used to kill cancerous cells? (a)gamma rays (b)visible light (c)infrared light (d)microwaves
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Physics, 21.06.2019 16:30
In this experiment, you will use a track, a toy car, and some washers to explore newton’s first two laws of motion. you will make observations and collect data regarding the motion of these objects. in the space below, write a general scientific question that you will answer by doing this experiment.
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What types of radiation make up the electromagnetic spectrum?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:00
Learning goal: to understand newton's 1st law. newton's principia states this first law of motion: an object subject to no net force maintains its state of motion, either at rest or at constant speed in a right line. this law may be restated as follows: if the sum of all forces acting on an object is zero, then the acceleration of that object is zero. mathematically this is just a special case of the 2nd law of motion, f⃗ =ma⃗ , when f⃗ =0. when studying newtonian mechanics, it is best to remember the 1st law in two ways: if the net force (i.e., sum of all forces) acting on an object is zero, the object will keep moving with constant velocity (which may be zero). if an object is moving with constant velocity, that is, with zero acceleration, then the net force acting on that object must be zero. complete the following sentences to see if you can apply these ideas. part a if a car is moving to the left with constant velocity, one can conclude that
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