kept getting 20370 but that was wrong
Tried several times and kept getting the wrong answer.
Plz solve this, I tried so many times i kept getting 0 or 6.5 and they were wrong, thank u in advance, rating will follow for sure! Two small metallic spheres, each of mass m-0.25 g, are suspended as pendulums by light strings from a common point as shown in the figure below. The spheres are given the same electric charge, and it is found that they come to equilibrium when each string is at an angle f 6 3.5...
I am getting stuck with the algebra solving for V2f/getting the wrong answer, but i'm not sure where im going wrong-- please show all steps in a handwritten solution. Thank you!! A proton that has a mass m and is moving at 310 m/s in the +î direction undergoes a head-on elastic collision with a stationary carbon nucleus of mass 12m. Find the velocities of the proton and the carbon nucleus after the collision. Vp m/s î V carbon =...
Provide step by step code in matlab, I’m getting wrong answer lussleos
Why am I getting this wrong? It is my belief that the hydrophilic and charged residues would be on the exterior, and they hydrophobic ones would be on the interior.
im trying to print out my file I kept getting an error , i have to to use iterator and algorthim private: std::string name; std::list<practice> example; public: void Write(std::ostream& os) { os << name << std::endl; std::for_each(example.begin(),example.end(), [&os](int& i) { os << i << std::endl;//here os is not capture }); }
A true-false test has 5 questions. What is the probability of getting at least 4 wrong by guessing all the answers?
I am getting wrong Draw the major product formed when HBr reacts with the following epoxide.
what are is the correct compression for these two ipv6 ips.. i keep getting them wrong 9930:cafa:0000:0052:04cc:7b7a:0037:27e6 and 7d2b:00a9:a0c4:0000:a772:00fd:a523:0358
I've tried this a million times and I keep getting it wrong! The equilibrium constant for the chemical equation N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g) s Kp = 4.46 at 197 degree C. Calculate the value of the K for the reaction at 197 degree C. Kc =