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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:00
On a mild saturday morning while people are working inside, the furnace keeps the temperature inside the building at 23degreesc. at noon the furnace is turned off, and the people go home. the temperature outside is a constant 16degreesc for the rest of the afternoon. if the time constant for the building is 3 hr, when will the temperature inside the building reach 18degreesc? if some windows are left open and the time constant drops to 2 hr, when will the temperature inside reach 18degreesc?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 08:00
You need to fill a basketball with air to play with it. you know that your pump expels air at a velocity of 6 cm/s. you know that the volume flow rate of air being pumped into the basketball is 103 cm^3/s. what is the diameter of your needle?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 18:30
Which of the following is true about fossils? a. fossils found in lower layers of sedimentary rock are older than fossils found in upper layers of sedimentary rock. b. fossils found in lower layers of sedimentary rock are as old as fossils found in upper layers of sedimentary rock. c. the relative age of fossils cannot be determined from their position in sedimentary layers.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 22:30
Maglev trains float on a cushion of air, eliminating friction. this lack of friction and the trains' aerodynamic designs allow these trains to reach unprecedented ground transportation speeds of more than 310 mph (500 kph). developers say that maglev trains will eventually link cities that are up to 1,000 miles (1,609 km) apart. at 310 mph, you could travel from paris to rome in just over two hours. magnetic levitation (maglev) trains use electricity to generate magnetic fields. how are these magnetic fields related to the forward motion of the train? a) electricity is used to generate a magnetic field opposite that of the train so the train is pulled forward along a frictionless surface. b) electricity is used to generate a magnetic field of the same polarity as that at the base of the train. this elevates the train and also moves it forward. c) electricity generates a magnetic field as it flows through coils on the train. a large electromagnetic at the opposite end of the track pulls the train to its destination and lifts it off the track. d) a current below the train generates a magnetic field that levitates the train, by using the repulsion of like charges. electricity flows through coils on the side of the track, as the current alternates it pulls the train forward and pushes it from the back.
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