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Starting with nitrogen and hydrogen, millions of kilograms of ammonia are produced every year for use as a fertilizer. Use this
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Translate each of the following reactions into complete balanced chemical equations using international symbols & include states
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Wats the hidden shortcut to figure the mechanical advantage for a pulley system by not doing calculations?
Is that using many
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Tarzan, mass 85kg swings down from a tree limb on the end of a 20m vine. his feet touch the ground 4.0m below the limb.
A. how
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I was wanting help with my physics post and since no one replied I thought there wasn't a physics tutor on Jiskha, but came back
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Had The Same Teacher For Physics And Ughh I Am Stuck. Notes Help Me A Lot So If Anyone Could Write A Few Or A Bunch Out That
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Hey. Just Started A New Unit In Chem And The Sad Thing Is That I Had A Sub And She Did Not Know Nothing About This Stuff. So If
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Had The Same Teacher For Physics And Ughh I Am Stuck. Notes Help Me A Lot So If Anyone Could Write A Few Or A Bunch Out That
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Hey. Just Started A New Unit In Chem And The Sad Thing Is That I Had A Sub And She Did Not Know Nothing About This Stuff. So If
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Not so creative at coming up with names, but heres a few I thought of: Mishmash of matter with vinegar Scientific Vinegar recipe Bizarre slime - - > don’t know if slime even goes with your experiment. You can replace that with gunk, gloop, goo, etc.
You know what? No one is going to give you an answer. Jot down the formulas. You can do that much right?
You must have been given a formula to calculate this problem. What formulas do you have? You can't just expect to receive an answer without you asking what you need help on and jotting down the formulas, that's being pure lazy.
For this go on to the website discovery education. Then go under students and click math. And then where it says step by step math in green, click on trigonmetry and calculus. I forgot what area of math this is but choose from one of the items. And jot it
Oh one thing you might be getting confused on is where it says --> weight of 38N. Weight and force are the same thing, so just watch out for that, it's something I got confused with too earlier.
Already answered above. Be sure to read through everything I wrote. Don't just eye on the answer. Read and make sure you understand everything and if not ask again. And before posting any questions like this be sure add in your post what things you don't
Just remember that the formula for Work is Force times Distance. You have the force which is 38 N. And N is Newtons if you didn't know what that was. And remember distance is always given in metres, so you have to convert cm to metres. There are 0.01