Conclusion:
6. Einstein's famous equation, E = mc2 tells us that mass can be converted into en...
Physics, 23.04.2020 04:34 darkpain8913
Conclusion:
6. Einstein's famous equation, E = mc2 tells us that mass can be converted into energy. If all of the mass
lost in your cookie was converted into useable energy, how much would there be?
(Remember c = 3.0 x 108 m/s.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:10, jackrider6563
Unpolarized light of intensity so passes through two sheets of polarizing material whose transmission axes make an angle of 60∘ with each other as shown in the figure. what is the intensity of the transmitted beam, st?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:10, malikbryant2002
Consider a one meter long horizontal pipe with a constant 100 cm^2 cross sectional area. water flows rightward into the pipe at x = 0 with flow velocity 02m/sec at every point within the pipe intake area. at x=1, the rightward flow rate is 0.192 m/sec. assume the water is a conserved quantity in the pipe, so there must be a leak (a sink) somewhere in the pipe. 1. compute net volumetric flow of the source if the system to be in equilibrium. 2. now assume the pipe in the problem has no leaks. compute the net volumetric rate of change for the system.
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