Physics, 21.07.2019 10:00 christpress0
Why does increasing the heat under a pan of boiling water not decrease the cooking time for hard-boiled eggs? (select all that apply.) increasing the heat under the pan will not raise the water temperature increasing the heat under the pan will raise the temperature, but eggs are not affected by this increasing the heat under the pan will only evaporate water faster increasing the heat under the pan will raise the pan temperature, but not affect the eggs increasing the heat under the pan will increase the boiling point of water and therefore not affect the eggs
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:00, dejabrewer01
Choose a synonym for the underlined homonym (a word with two or more meanings). i did not expect the boat to rock so much. a. boulder c. astound b. sway d. shock
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:10, zionnahl
Total solidification times of three casting geometries are to be compared: a sphere, a cylinder, in which the length-to-diameter ration - 1.0, and a cube. volume = 1000 cm^3 for all three shhapes, and the same casting alloy is used. a) determine the solidification times of each geometry b) based on the results of part (a), which geometric element would make the best riser? c) if the mold constant = 3.5 min/cm^2 in chvorinov's rule, compute the total solidification time for each casting.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30, cristianc52
If we relied solely on the nonrenewable resources found in the u. s., which one would we run out of first at current usage levels? a. natural gas b. oil c. uranium d. coal
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