There is no single perfectly correct way to classify groups of objects.
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Physics, 24.03.2021 18:40 noahdwilke
There is no single perfectly correct way to classify groups of objects.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:40, thomasalmo2014
Unpolarized light of intensity i_0=750w/m^2 is incident upon two polarizers. after passing through both polarizers the intensity is i_2=280w/m^2. (a) what is the intensity of the light after it passes through the first polarizer in w/m^2? (b) write an equation for the angle between the polarizers in terms of the initial (i_0) and final (i_2) intensities. (c) find the angle between the polarizers in degrees.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:50, potatocow
The california mussel (mytilus californianus) attaches itself to a rock or other solid surface with a bundle of filaments known as the byssus. imagine that 15.0 j of work is done to stretch the distal end of the byssus. it releases 10.8 j of thermal energy as it relaxes. what is the resilience of the distal end of the byssus?
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