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According to the work-energy theorem, the amount of work done can be determined using which formula? W = deltaKE = 2 times m times quantity v Subscript I Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline negative v Subscript f Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline. W = deltaKE = One half times m times quantity v Subscript I Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline negative v Subscript f Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline. W = deltaKE = 2 times m times quantity v Subscript f Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline negative v Subscript i Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline. W = deltaKE = One half times m times quantity v Subscript f Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline negative v Subscript i Baseline Superscript 2 Baseline.
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Two metal blocks that have slightly different temperatures are placed next to one another. after five minutes, they both have lower but equal temperatures. according to the law of conservation of energy, what most likelyhappened? energy was created inside the blocks.energy was destroyed inside the blocks.energy was absorbed into the blocks from outside the system.energy was transferred from the warmer block to the cooler block.
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About 3% of the water on earth is freshest. only about 40% of that freshwater is available for human use. why is so much freshwater unavailable for human use?
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Amixture initially contains a, b, and c in the following concentrations: [a] = 0.300 m , [b] = 1.05 m , and [c] = 0.550 m . the following reaction occurs and equilibrium is established: a+2bâc at equilibrium, [a] = 0.140 m and [c] = 0.710 m . calculate the value of the equilibrium constant, kc.
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