Physics, 06.11.2020 17:50 sharondot2398
What would be the effect of decreasing the pressure on this system when it is in equilibrium? 2H2 + O2 + 2H20 O A. All of the molecules would react more slowly. B. Hy would react to produce H, and O2 more quickly. C. The system would remain in equilibrium. D. H2 and Oz would react to produce H2O more quickly.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30, natu2072
Using a wheel and axle, a farmer is trying to lift a bucket of water from the bottom of a well. the larger wheel has a radius of 40 cm compared to the axle that has a radius of 10 cm. if a bucket of water is 50 n, then how much effort is required to raise it? 12.5 n 200 n 2 n 500 n
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:40, johanperezpere51
Imagine that you have two balloons (or, better yet, actually inflate two balloons, if possible). create static electricity around one of the balloons by rubbing it against your hair or your sweater and then bring that balloon close to the other balloon, which has not been charged. try this with at least one other object—and for variety in the discussion, avoid using an object already described by your classmates. then, for your initial post to the discussion, answer the following questions: what happened with the two balloons?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30, morgan3346
Write a full page that sumerizes thermodynamics it’s from the website visionlearnig
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:50, shollydot1379
Assume you measured the mass of the cart to be (500 ± 1) g and the mass of the additional mass you put on the cart to be (500 ± 1) g as well. since the scale you are using in the lab cannot measure objects heavier than 600g you will have to sum up individual pieces and propagate the error. so what would be the mass and the standard error of the cart and the mass
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