Jupiter’s great red spot rotates completely every six days. if the spot is circular (not quite true, but a reasonable approximation for this matter) and 26,000 km in diameter, what are the wind speeds (i. e. how fast the gas is moving) at the outer edges ofthe storm (in km/hr)? (hints: recall the definition of speed. think about how far a cloud on the edge of the storm must travel.)
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50, josmanu235
Calculate the heat capacity per object when the total energy is 4 quanta. (think of this in terms of increasing from 3.5 quanta of energy in the system to 4.5 quanta of energy in the system, if that were possible.) c4 = __ j/k/object
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:30, johnkings140
The image shows the positions of a car on a roller coaster track. arrange the cars in order based on their gravitational potential energy. begin with the lowest potential energy and end with the highest.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:30, TSZRobloxian8290
Refer to your lab guide and review the data in table b to complete each statement. the mass of g1 + g2 after the collision kg. the velocity of g1 + g2 after the collision m/s. the momentum of the combined gliders after the collision kg · m/s.
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