Physics, 07.12.2019 02:31 bennyanderson857
One beaker contains 100 ml of pure water and second beaker contains 100 ml of seawater. the two beakers are left side by side on a lab bench for one week. at the end of the week, the liquid in both beakers has decreased, however, the level has decreased more in one of the beakers than in the other. explain why one of them has decreased more by filling in the following sentence:
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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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Aboat radioed a distress call to a coast guard station. at the time of the call, a vector a from the station to the boat had a magnitude of 45.0 km and was directed 15.0° east of north. a vector from the station to the point where the boat was later found is = 30.0 km, 15.0° north of east. what are the components of the vector from the point where the distress call was made to point where the boat was found? in other words, what are the components of vector c = b - a?
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Which of the following are molecules? a. al b. ag c. mgcl2 d. nacl e. c3h8
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