Physics, 23.06.2019 20:00 aubriebv2020
Which choice represents a pair of resonance structures? note that lone pairs have been omitted for clarity. view available hint(s) which choice represents a pair of resonance structures? note that lone pairs have been omitted for clarity. o=n−f and n=o−f o=o and f−f n≡c− and n≡c−h o−n=o and o=n−o?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:00
1) sections 1, 2, and 10 are significant primarily because they suggest the likelihood that a) widow wycherly is actually the woman in the full-length portrait. b) dr. heidegger wants to include his guests in an experiment with the water. c) dr. heidegger plans to drink some of the water from the vase and needs witnesses. d) the guests will be asked to witness dr. heidegger's transformation when he drinks the water.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:10
Agas is contained in a vertical, frictionless piston–cylinder device. the piston has a mass of 3.2 kg and a cross-sectional area of 35 cm2. a compressed spring above the piston exerts a force of 190 n on the piston. if the atmospheric pressure is 95 kpa, determine the pressure inside the cylinder.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Isla’s change in velocity is 30 m/s, and hazel has the same change in velocity. which best explains why they would have different accelerations? isla had negative acceleration, and hazel had positive. isla had a different time than hazel. isla had positive acceleration, and hazel had negative. isla went a farther distance than hazel.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:50
The force acting on a beam was measured under the same operating conditions and a sample of 5 data points was collected. this process was repeated by 3 observers. the pooled standard deviations of these 3 data sets was 1.21. determine the true mean force using all pooled data (with a 95% probability). the result should look like this: true mean = mean +/- margin of error
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