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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:50
An alligator swims to the left with a constant velocity of 5 \,\dfrac{\text{m}}{\text s}5 s m ? 5, space, start fraction, m, divided by, s, end fraction. when the alligator sees a bird straight ahead, the alligator speeds up with a constant acceleration of 3 \,\dfrac{\text {m}}{\text s^2}3 s 2 m ? 3, space, start fraction, m, divided by, s, start superscript, 2, end superscript, end fraction leftward until it reaches a final velocity of 35 \,\dfrac{\text {m}}{\text s}35 s m ? 35, space, start fraction, m, divided by, s, end fraction leftward. how many seconds does it take the alligator to speed up from 5 \,\dfrac{\text {m}}{\text s}5 s m ? 5, space, start fraction, m, divided by, s, end fraction to 35 \,\dfrac{\text {m}}{\text s}35 s m ? 35, space, start fraction, m, divided by, s, end fraction?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30
The focal length of a relaxed human eye is approximately 1.7 cm. when we focus our eyes on a close up object, we can change the refractive power of the eye by about 16 diopters. (a) does the refractive power of our eyes increase or decrease by 16 diopters when we focus closely? explain. (b) calculate the focal length of the eye when we focus closely.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:10
An isotope undergoes radioactive decay by emitting radiation that has a β1 charge. what other characteristic does the radiation have?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30
An engine undergoes a cycle as shown in the diagram. during a complete cycle the work done by the gas is 28.5Γ103 j and the energy transferred thermally out is 99.4Γ103 j. there are 1.5Γ1024 gas molecules and they have three active degrees of freedom. 6. (6 pts) during which process(es) is energy transferred thermally into the gas? a. 1β2 b. 2β3 c. 4β1 d. 1β2 and 4β1 e. none of the above
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