Physics, 24.06.2019 10:20 samueltaye
Which of the following describes water? a. is a substance that dissolves only a few other substances; has weak cohesive forces between molecules. b. is a substance that dissolves only a few other substances; has strong cohesive forces between molecules. c. is a substance that requires a small amount of energy per gram to raise its temperature; has strong cohesive forces between molecules. d. is a substance that requires a large amount of energy per gram to raise its temperature; has strong cohesive forces between molecules.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:00
Sobre transformações cíclicas, são feitas algumas afirmações, determine quais estão corretas. i – a variação de energia interna em uma transformação cíclica é nula; ii – o trabalho, em uma transformação cíclica, é sempre positivo; iii – ao completar um ciclo, o gás tem a mesma temperatura com a qual começou a transformação; iv – uma transformação cíclica é, obrigatoriamente, composta de transformações conhecidas, como adiabática, isocórica, etc: a) i e iii b) i e ii c) ii e iii d) i e iv e) iii e iv
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30
(1 point) match the differential equations and their vector valued function solutions. you may wish to multiply at least one solution out fully, to make sure that you know how to do it. you can get the other answers quickly by process of elimination and just multiply out one row element.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:30
Global warming will produce rising sea levels partly due to melting ice caps but also due to the expansion of water as average ocean temperatures rise. to get some idea of the size of this effect, calculate the change in length of a column of water 1.00 km high for a temperature increase of 1.00ºc. note that this calculation is only approximate because ocean warming is not uniform with depth. (answer in ×10^{-3} −3 m)
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