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Wilhelm roentgen accidentally discovered that phosphorescent uranium salts produced spontaneous emissions that darkened photographic plates.
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Asuppose a suitcase has a mass of (m) 30 kg and a net force (n) of 10 kg*m/s. what is the acceleration rate of the suitcasein m/s? show your work to support your answer.
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1. when conducting a test on what kind of music increases the growth of plants, all of the following would fail to meet to fair test standard except (1 point) using different kinds of plants. giving some plants more water than others. exposing the plants to different types of music. using nutrient-rich soil for one and lesser soil for others. 2. engineering uses scientific thinking to solve real-world problems. (1 point) true false 3. what does it mean to test a hypothesis? (1 point) pass a quiz on other scientists’ results analyze only the results from scientific sources not make assumptions about how an experiment will turn out see if the results of an experiment are what the scientist predicted
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Consider motion in one dimension. (the sign of the vector quantities is their direction indicator.) an object moves in the positive x-direction with speed 2.9 m/s for 4.5 s. it stops for 3.8 s and then moves in the negative x direction with speed 2.8 m/s for 4 s. what is the total distance traveled by the object in units of meter? enter a number with two digits behind the decimal point.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 10:00
You are an astronaut working on the international space station. accidentally, you let go of the handhold and drift off towards earth. the illustration, below, includes the details of your position (not drawn to scale). i’m a little stuck on the gravitational force felt by the astronaut from the iss. a little ?
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