Physics, 15.11.2019 10:31 tmmackie9261
When you jump off the earth, your momentum changes, but the earth does not move. 1)if momentum is always conserved, why do we not feel the earth moving every time someone jumps? 2) if we were to get everyone to jump at once, could we change the momentum of the earth?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00, jackiemiranda2010
Although longitudinal waves can travel through all media types what is the disadvantage of this type of wave transmission? a) he efficiency of he wave transmission is greatly diminished as the media becomes less dense b) the oscillation of one set of particles has a huge impact on neighboring particles c) particles become too close together as they bump into each other making it more likely to hit other particles down the line
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30, makenahbriana
In a heat engine if 1000 j of heat enters the system and the piston does 500j of work, what is the final internal energy of the system if the inital energy was 2000 j1.write the equation2.list out your known variables 3. plug the numbers into the equations4.solve 5.write your solution statement that includes initial energy and final energy added.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:30, evanwall91
Students in an introductory physics lab are performing an experiment with a parallel-plate capacitor made of two circular aluminum plates, each 11 cm in diameter, separated by 1.0 cm. how much charge can be added to each of the plates before a spark jumps between the two plates? for such flat electrodes, assume that value of 3×106n/c of the field causes a spark.
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