Physics, 05.11.2020 08:50 princess239
How does your brain communicate with the rest of your body?
1: by sending signals through cells called neurons
2: by allowing you to think very deeply
3:by moving your muscles to create action
4 all answers are only partially correct
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You are given a vector a = 125i and an unknown vector b that is perpendicular to a. the cross-product of these two vectors is a × b = 98k. what is the y-component of vector b?
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The voltage applied across a given parallel-plate capacitor is doubled. how is the energy stored in the capacitor affected?
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Aflask with vinegar in it has a mass of 160 grams. a balloon with baking soda in it has a mass of 40 grams. the balloon is attached to the flask to seal the opening and the vinegar and baking soda mixes. the balloon inflates to a large volume. what will the total mass of the balloon and flask be after the balloon inflates? explain. a) less than 200 grams because the solid baking soda disappears. b) 200 grams, because all the atoms remain in the balloon or flask. c) more than 200 grams because the size of the balloon is so much larger. d) less than 200 grams because gases such as the one in the balloon are lighter than solids and liquids.
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