What are tides?
O Circulation of water
O Glaciers melting causing rising water
O Wind...
Physics, 14.10.2020 01:01 chevalieriiim006
What are tides?
O Circulation of water
O Glaciers melting causing rising water
O Wind pushing ocean water
O Rise and fall of the water level on the shore
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50
If the temperature were raised very high, classically what would we expect the heat capacity per object to be for this one-dimensional system? give a numerical value. chigh t = __ j/k/object (one reason for the discrepancy is that the high-temperature limit assumes that the number of oscillators is large (n > > 1), which is not the case in this tiny system.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:30
At very high pressures, gases become and will eventually a) more dense; become hotter b) more dense; change to a liquid or solid c) less dense; combust d) less dense; turn into a liquid
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:40
Consider a double atwood machine constructed as follows: a mass 4m is suspended from a string that passes over a massless pulley on frictionless bearings. the other end of this string supports a second similar pulley, over which passes a second string supporting a mass of 3m at one end and m at the other. using two suitable generalized coordinates, set up the lagrangian and use the lagrange equations to find the acceleration of the mass 4m when the system is released. explain why the top pulley rotates even though it carries equal weights on each side.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:30
In the illustration, which two simple machines are being used to enable the student to reach the door? a. inclined plane and pulley b lever and wheel-and-axle c pulley and lever d wheel-and axle and inclined plane
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