someone has answered 1-6 already...but the #1-2 needs 2 answers not just 1 for some reason.
someone has answered 1-6 already...but the #1-2 needs 2 answers not just 1 for some reason....
Hi everyone! I have a physics teacher that isn't willing to help me understand any of this. He hasn't posted what chapters in the textbook and the handout l'm assuming he is referring to is a complete joke! l've printed off everything he posted and I'm lost. There isn't anything there that shows how to do this homework assignment. l've reached out on here cause I was desperate and he claims all my answers are wrong yet multiple people answered...
Hi everyone! I have a physics teacher that isn't willing to help me understand any of this. He hasn't posted what chapters in the textbook and the handout I'm assuming he is referring to is a complete joke! I've printed off everything he posted and I'm lost. There isn't anything there that shows how to do this homework assignment. I've reached out on here cause I was desperate and he claims all my answers are wrong yet multiple people answered...
Can someone please explain how to do this? your work for the first 2 problems below* You must show your work for all problems and the answers must be in correct form SI to SI basic unit 1) 0.0327 Mm-? m For 3 thru 11 do the conversion in either scientific form OR decimal form--not both! 2) 742,380.56 um-? m YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK to get full credit for a correct answer SI to SI 3) 5,543 mg-? kg...
Need help! Do I need a chart or something to help with these? thanks everyone au must show your work for all problems and the answers must be in correct form SI to SI basic unit 1) 0.0327 Mm ? m 2) 742,380.56 ? m For 3 thru 11 do the conversion in either scientific form OR decimal form-not both! YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK to get full credit for a correct answer SI to SI 3) 5,543 mg -?...
Can someone help me get the answers for the problems 1 through 10? please E L M N G H You must put answers in Polar Form. You must show work on a separate piece of paper. Label the files as directed. R: 1002 L800mH Name 1 XL 2 Xc 3 VXL 4 VXC 5 IT 6 Ptrue 7 = theta 8 Preactive 9 Papparent 10 XL - Xc TOO memy ci suf 60 hz to I Decimal Place. Based...
Lab Exercise IB Examples: 1000 is expressed as 1 x 10) (1000 is greater than (1000 is greater than 1, so the exponent is positive) tion of 1. so the exponent is negative) 0.001 is expressed as 1 x 10-3 (0,001 is a fraction of 1 Note: you cannot just count the number of Os, you ne need to count the number of places th decimal moves to make the coefficient be greater Now lets combine all 3 rules: 0.00000000000308...
please help me.I answered them, but not sure about my answers Since you are measuring pressure in mmHg, which numerical value of R should you us (enter the numerical value only, no units and use three significant figures)? 0.082 Question 2 1 pts Suppose you have a stoppered flask containing CO2 gas at room temperature and pressure. If the volume of your stoppered flask is 300.0 mL, the pressure in the room is 770. mm Hg, and the temperature in...
my Question 1:Can someone explain why 2.5 became 2? my Question 2: if you have answered question 1, Shouldnt if its 5 or more you're gonna round up no matter if its even or odd or its really a rule in math? my Question 3: What about in significant figures? Does that rule apply that you have to round down if digit before is even? Even if the next number was 5 or more @samplestring 10 +36 = 54 10...
Directions: Read the questions carefully and write your answers in the space 1. Which of the following is the negation of the vector 12 cmi+0 cmj. a) (12 cm,0°) c) (12 cm, 180) b) (12 cm, 90) d) (-12 cm, 1809) 2. Which of the following is the vector (8 cm, 60°) in rectangular coordinates. a) 4 3i+4j c)8i+oj d) 4i+ 4v3j 3. The velocity of a projectile at its highest point is always (o) a Negative c Zero b...
Physies 1301: College Physies Homework 1 1. The speed of light is now defined to be 2.99 7924 58 x 10 m/s. Express the speed of light to (a) three significant figures, (b) five significant figures, and (e) seven significant figures 2. Using your calculator, find, in scientific notation with appropriate rounding. (a) the value of (2.437 x 10X6.521110.37 x 10) and (b) the value of (3.14159 x 10 x27.01 x 10 234 x 10) 3. Suppose your hair grows...