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THE MODERATOR "SNOG" PICKS HIS NOSE AND EATS CHEWY LOGS HE ALSO FARTS ON FROGS HE IS ALSO VERY MUCH A HOG HE ACTS LIKE A DOG HE ALSO LIKES THE FOG A LOT HE HIDES UNDER A ROCK HE ROCKS ON A DOCK HE ALWAYS LOOKS AT THE CLOCK AND NEVER STOPS PLAYING THAT ST UP ID TIK TOK
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Physics, 21.06.2019 18:30, Rusven
An experiment is designed to test the relationship between the initial height of a basketball before it is dropped to the height of its rebound bounce. the height of the rebound bounce is measured using a scale positioned behind the ball. in the above experiment, which condition would not be controlled? a). the starting height of the ballb). the surface the ball bounces on c). the type of ball d). the method to measure the rebound height of the ball
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Physics, 21.06.2019 21:30, AleOfficial101
Aparticle with mass 1.81×10−3 kg and a charge of 1.22×10−8 c has, at a given instant, a velocity v⃗ =(3.00×104m/s)j^. what are the magnitude and direction of the particle’s acceleration produced by a uniform magnetic field b⃗ =(1.63t)i^+(0.980t)j^?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:50, lilybear1700
Steam is generated in a boiler of a cogeneration plant at 10 mpa and 450°c at a steady rate of 5 kg/s. in normal operation, steam expands in a turbine to a pressure of 0.5 mpa and is then routed to the process heater, where it supplies the process heat. steam leaves the process heater as a saturated liquid and is pumped to the boiler pressure. in this mode, no steam passes through a condenser, which operates at 20 kpa. (a) determine the power produced in the turbine and the rate at which process heat is supplied in this mode. (b) determine the power produced in the turbine and the rate of process heat supplied if only 60 percent of the steam is routed to the process heater and the remainder is expanded to the condenser pressure. (3.32 mw; 9.69 mw; 4.25 mw; 5.82 mw)
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