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Afire hose is turned on the door of a burning building in order to knock the door down. this requires a force of 1000 n. if the hose delivers 40 kg per second, what is the minimum velocity of the stream needed, assuming the water doesn't bounce back?
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Which are true about beta reactions? there will be more than one answer. a. it has no change b. it doesn't change the mass of the number c. it has a mass of 0.0005 atoms d. it causes transmutation.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:10
Two masses are connected by a rope that hangs over a pulley as shown below. the pulley is a uniform cylinder of radius 푅=0.381meters and mass 푀=3.1푘푔. initially 푚"is on the ground and 푚#rests 2.5 meters above the ground. if the system is released, use conservation of energy to determine the speed of 푚#just before it strikes the ground. assume the pulley bearing is frictionless.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:30
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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