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A copper wire or length 2.0M, with cross-sectional area 7.1x10^-6 m^2 and youngs modulus of 11x10^10 N/m^2 has a 200 kg load
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how do you write 1.11x10 to the power of 24 in expanded form?
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The rate constant of a chemical equation has increased from 0.100s^-1 to 2.70s^-1 upon raising the temperature from 25C to 45C.
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the following values are the only energy levels of a hypothetical one electron atom:
E6= -2x10^-19J, E4= -11x10^-19J, E2=
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the following values are the only energy levels of a hypothetical one electron atom:
E6= -2x10^-19J, E5= -7x10^-19L E4=
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If a strong acid or base is dissolved in water, will all of its parts have the concentration?
For example in Ca(OH)2 = Ca + 2OH
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If the wavelength if determined to be 0.018 nm, at what velocity is the electron traveling?
(The mass of an electron is
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An electron at rest of mass 9.11x10^−31 kg is accelerated through a potential difference of 350 V. It then enters some
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A copper wire with a length 2.0m, cross sectional area 7.1x10^-6 m^2 and young's modulus 11x10^10 N/m^2 has a 200kg load hung on
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In a certain process, 2.11x10^5 J of heat are supplied to a system and at the same time, the system expands against a constant
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