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Temperature is a measure of the average (non-translational) kinetic energy i.e. it is kinetic energy that does not move the particle anywhere else - it is the extent of random vibration of the …
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Oct 23, 2015 · 10 apples, 4 of which are rotten, are in the refrigerator. 3 apples are randomly selected without replacement. Let the random variable x represent the number chosen that are …
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Mar 30, 2017 · Let's look at what we have. We have 2 givens in the question stem and we are solving for mass. We need to prepare "500 mL" of Lithium ion solution with a concentration of …
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Sep 30, 2017 · See this old spray.... Chemical reactions CONSERVE mass and charge absolutely. What does this mean? If I start with a 10*g mass of reactants from all sources, AT …
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May 29, 2017 · Important Note: If the mass were doubled, there would be a 4 × KE increase in the kinetic energy of the car which would mean it would result in a deeper hole on impact, while …
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See a full explanation below: The Intolerable Acts were also called The Coercive Acts. They were passed by the British Parliament in retaliation for acts of defiance by the American colonies, …
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It did! a_0=1+2 (0)=1 '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whenever you have a sequence of numbers like: 1+2+3+4+..+n there is a trick to finding the sum Look at: 1+2+3 = 6 …
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May 31, 2018 · See below If you know the center (x_0,y_0) and the radius r, the standard equation of a circle is (x-x_0)^2+(y-y_0)^2=r^2. Let's deduce this information from the three …