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Two wires support an electricity pole as shown in Fig. 5.17.if the wires make angles of 58 and 67 with the ground and /AB/= 21m
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Two wires support an electricity pole. if the wires make angles of 58°and 67° with the ground and |AB|=21m, calculate the
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Two wires support an electricity pole. if the wires make angles of 58°and 67° with the ground and |AB|=21m, calculate the
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Which detail from the text explains what happens to electricity right before it enters people's homes?
A. "Then, the electricity
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Suppose two conducting wires each of mass 25g and length 40m are both hanging from a support beam. When the circuit is turned
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Four wires support a 40-meter radio tower. Two wires are attached to the top and two wires are attached to the center of the
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Tina
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Hi. This question is from my own point of view based on electricity.
Is it possible in theory to have electricity passed through
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anonymous
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how is the electricity in our light bublbs formed. Ex. buring coal??????
Electricity is attracted to the wires of the light so it
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Gina
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Four wires support a 40-meter radio tower. Two wires are attached to the top and two are attached to the center of the tower.
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Tina
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Which statements correctly compare metals and nonmetals?
* 10 points Metals cannot be stretched into thin wires. Nonmetals can be
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