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What property of matter must be overcome in order for the gummy bear to shoot out of the cup?
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If vx = 7.00 units and vy = -7.60 units, determine the magnitude of vâ . determine the direction of vâ .
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Give your knowledge of these things in your paper, you will compare and contrast analog and digital signals to determine which is more reliable for encoding and transmitting information. youâll compare these features: signal shape numerical values for signal measurements amount of data that can be transmitted energy requirements privacy and security (ability of the signal to be encoded in a secret code) clarity of signal in the space provided, write down what you already know about any of these features. if youâre not sure, write down questions you might have about the features.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:50
Two resistors r1 and r2 may be connected either in series or parallel across an ideal battery with emf Îľ. we desire the rate of energy dissipation of the parallel combination to be 8.75 times that of the series combination. if r1 = 105 Ď, what are the (a) smaller and (b) larger of the two values of r2 that result in that dissipation rate?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:00
Which of the following correctly describes what happens when an atomic bomb explodes? small pieces of fissionable material are joined and form a body with a mass greater than the critical mass, the relative number of neutrons escaping decreases, and a chain reaction and explosion result. large pieces of fissionable matter are brought together quickly and form a body with a mass smaller than the critical mass, the relative number of escaping neutrons increases, and a chain reaction and explosion result.
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