Physics, 29.06.2019 13:50 emily200705
The spectrum of an excited gas is a series of discrete lines becausea. in multielectron atoms, each electron emits a certain, unique wavelength. b. different atoms in the gas have different ionization states. c. other wavelengths are absorbed by the gas. d. electrons exist in quantized energy states, and only certain transitions are possible
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30
The solar panels used by mark function because of the photoelectric effect. light shines on the cells causing electrons to be ejected from the metal, which produces an electric current. at night on mars, no light will fall on the solar cells and no electric current will be generated. according to your notes, what type of light is typically needed to cause the photoelectric effect? a)visible b)ultraviolet c)infrared
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:00
(01.02 mc) nicole pushes her bike up a hill. overhead, the sun exerts a gravitational force on earth. which statement is true about the bike and earth? they both experience contact forces. they both experience non-contact forces. the bike experiences a non-contact force and earth experiences a contact force. the bike experiences a contact force and earth experiences a non-contact force. they both experience non-contact forces.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:00
At a certain instant after jumping from the airplane a, a skydiver b is in the position shown and has reached a terminal (constant) speed vb = 52 m/s. the airplane has the same constant speed va = 52 m/s, and after a period of level flight is just beginning to follow the circular path shown of radius ρa = 2330 m. (a) determine the velocity and acceleration of the airplane relative to the skydiver. (b) determine the time rate of change of the speed vr of the airplane and the radius of curvature ρr of its path, both as observed by the nonrotating skydiver.
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