What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of a brick that is 4.0 in x 2.7 in x 8.0 in?
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Excessive wear in the shoulder areas of an aircraft tire is…
Excessive wear in the shoulder areas of an aircraft tire is an indication of
desmos-graph (2).pngWhat is the radius of the major axis? Ro…
desmos-graph (2).pngWhat is the radius of the major axis? Round to the nearest thousands (3 numbers behind the decimal). 2.
Given the equation 1(x-1)(x+1)=Ax-1+Bx+1, find A.
Given the equation 1(x-1)(x+1)=Ax-1+Bx+1, find A.
Match each equation with its center.
Match each equation with its center.
In the case of forensics, we saw a difference between data c…
In the case of forensics, we saw a difference between data collected under ideal conditions in contrast to data collected from a chaotic crime scene (for example, fingerprints from a digital scanner vs. fingerprints from an object at a crime scene). Similarly, in biology we see differences between data collected in a controlled lab environment versus data collected in an uncontrolled natural environment. Good science can be done under both conditions, but data from real-world environments must acknowledge which of the following?
A scientist measured a sample of mercury after an experiment…
A scientist measured a sample of mercury after an experiment and this weighed 0.000045 kg. He wrote the value 4.5 × 10-4 kg in his report. Did he write the correct value in scientific notation? If not, what should it be?
Simplify the algebraic expression6x2 − 14y2 + 3×2 − 5y2 + 12
Simplify the algebraic expression6x2 − 14y2 + 3×2 − 5y2 + 12
Evolution cumulative (20 points)
Evolution cumulative (20 points)
A 0.15 kg hockey puck moving east at 8.0 m/s collides with a…
A 0.15 kg hockey puck moving east at 8.0 m/s collides with a stationary 0.20 kg puck. After collision, the first puck moves at 4.0 m/s at 35° north of east. (a) Determine the velocity components of the second puck after collision. (b) Determine its magnitude and direction. (c) Explain why momentum must be conserved separately in the x and y directions.