Physics, 09.07.2019 20:40 milkshakegrande101
Two forces are described below: force 1: the force which attracts iron nails towards a magnet force 2: the force which attracts a positive charge towards a negative charge which statement is true about the forces? both are contact forces. both are non-contact forces. force 1 is a contact force and force 2 is a non-contact force. force 1 is a non-contact force and force 2 is a contact force. question 3(multiple choice worth 3 points)
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Calculate the ratio of h+ ions to oh– ions at a ph = 6. find the concentration of h+ ions to oh– ions listed in table b of your student guide. then divide the h+ concentration by the oh– concentration. record this calculated ratio in table a of your student guide. compare your approximated and calculated ratios of h+ ions to oh– ions at a ph = 6. are they the same? why or why not? record your explanation in table a. what is the concentration of h+ ions at a ph = 6? mol/l what is the concentration of oh– ions at a ph = 6? mol/l what is the ratio of h+ ions to oh– ions at a ph = 6? : 1
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:50, lizzepacheco
Acommercial refrigerator with refrigerant-134a as the working fluid is used to keep the refrigerated space at -35°c by rejecting waste heat to cooling water that enters the condenser at 18°c at a rate of 0.25 kg/s and leaves at 26°c. the refrigerant enters the condenser at 1.2 mpa and 50°c. if the compressor consumes 3.3 kw of power, determine (a) the mass flow rate of the refrigerant, (b) the refrigeration load, (c) the cop, and (d) the minimum power input to the compressor for the same refrigeration load.
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