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  1. Question #4a457 - Socratic

    The velocity should be -23m/s as it hits the ground, with the time being either 1.8 seconds or 1.9 seconds depending on how you round. Make a list of the terms you currently have, and the ones you …

  2. Question #f66fb + Example - Socratic

    A gravitational quadrupole is a mathematical concept to explain the gravitational effect of a mass which is not just a point but which has an extension in the space The most easy way to show its effects is …

  3. Question #9a627 - Socratic

    Please refer to explanation . To my understandin of question , i think you are asking , why milk expands on boiling at an instant but not water ? Right? firstly . milk is an emulsion containing water, fat, …

  4. Question #1036e - Socratic

    Secondary coil: Voltage = 1800V Current = 1A The transformer equation: (V_p)/(V_s)=(N_p)/(N_s), where V_p = voltage through primary coil. V_s = voltage through secondary coil. N_p = number of …

  5. Why you have to do a titration at least twice or more? - Socratic

    Explanation: In order to calculate the error associated with your experiment, you need 3 trials.

  6. A triangle has two corners with angles of # (2 pi ) / 3 # and # ( pi ...

    Area of the largest possible triangle is 15.08 sq.unit. Angle between Sides A and B is /_c= (2pi)/3=120^0 Angle between Sides B and C is /_a= pi/4=45^0 :. Angle between Sides C and A is /_b= 180 …

  7. Site Map - VSEPR Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions and Videos on VSEPR, within Chemistry VSEPR theory tells that the valence electron pairs stay as far from each other as possible. For example, in BeCl_2 the two electron pairs of the two …

  8. A triangle has vertices A, B, and C. Vertex A has an angle ... - Socratic

    A triangle has vertices A, B, and C. Vertex A has an angle of #pi/8 #, vertex B has an angle of # (pi)/12 #, and the triangle's area is #12 #. What is the area of the triangle's incircle? GeometryCirclesArea of …

  9. How do you evaluate e^ ( ( 3 pi)/8 i) - e^ ( ( 7 pi)/4 i) using ...

    How do you evaluate e3π 8 i − e7π 4 i using trigonometric functions?

  10. Express r=4÷ {3+4cos theta} as a Cartesian equation? - Socratic

    7x^2-9y^2-32x+16=0 The relation between polar coordinates (r,theta) and Cartesian coordinates (x,y) is given by x=rcostheta, y=rsintheta and x^2+y^2=r^2. Hence r=4/ (3+4costheta) or 3r+4rcostheta=4 or …