The (kinetic, radiant) theory explains the motion of particles in matter.
A)Kinetic
B)Radiant...
Physics, 22.02.2021 21:10 juliann9160
The (kinetic, radiant) theory explains the motion of particles in matter.
A)Kinetic
B)Radiant
Answers: 3
Physics, 22.06.2019 01:40, sasalinas2001
In all trials, the magnitude of the final velocity for g1 + g2 was less than the magnitude of any initial velocity. as mass increased, what happened to the velocity? the velocity decreased. the velocity increased. the velocity of g1 + g2 could not be measured. the velocity was not affected by the mass increase.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:50, ash011519
The force acting on a beam was measured under the same operating conditions and a sample of 5 data points was collected. this process was repeated by 3 observers. the pooled standard deviations of these 3 data sets was 1.21. determine the true mean force using all pooled data (with a 95% probability). the result should look like this: true mean = mean +/- margin of error
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:50, potatoismeh1
You are given a vector a = 125i and an unknown vector b that is perpendicular to a. the cross-product of these two vectors is a × b = 98k. what is the y-component of vector b?
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