Physics, 28.01.2021 23:50 discolldiane3708
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1: Shine the flashlight on the liquid crystal sheet. Did you observe evidence that light carries energy?
2: shine the flashlight on the solar panel of the solar powered toy. Did you observe evidence that light carries energy?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:00, juliashalnev
Objects a and b are visible in the night sky. six months later they are still visible, but object b shows less parallax than object a. which object is closer? a. a b. b c. you would need to wait another six months in order to figure this out. d. you would need to know the objects' angular diameters in order to figure this out.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 15:00, devontadunn4789
Basilisk lizards can run across the top of a water surface (see the figure). with each step, a lizard first slaps its foot against the water and then pushes it down into the water rapidly enough to form an air cavity around the top of the foot. to avoid having to pull the foot back up against water drag in order to complete the step, the lizard withdraws the foot before the water can flow into the air cavity. if the lizard is not to sink, the average upward impulse on the lizard during this full action of slap, downward push, and withdrawal must match the downward impulse due to the gravitational force. suppose the mass of a basilisk lizard is 93.7 g, the mass of each foot is 3.37 g, the speed of a foot as it slaps the water is 1.15 m/s, and the time for a single step is 0.531 as. (a) what is the magnitude of the impulse on the lizard during the slap
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Physics, 23.06.2019 20:00, whocaresfasdlaf9341
If 25 ml of each of the liquids in the answer choices below were poured into a 100 ml beaker, which would form the second from the bottom layer? a. sea water – density of 1.024 g/ml b. mineral oil – density of 0.910 g/ml c. distilled water – density of 1.0 g/ml d. petroleum oil – density of 0.820 g/ml
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