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Macbeth can't be killed by a man born from a woman. Macbeth will be defeated when Birnam Wood arrives at Dunsinane Castle. - Macbeth kills Macduff's family. Macduff learns of this and invades …
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Explanation: Velocity of man just prior to landing on the pad #=4.4ms^-1# Momentum of man just prior to landing on the pad #p=mv# #=50xx4.4=220kgms^-1# Final velocity #=0# Change of momentum of …
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The main issue with this question type is understanding that you can and may represent total amount of work done by a single letter. This then has to be combined with rates of work. These rates of work …
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What is a neutron star that appears to produce pulses of radio waves called? If Copernicus was such a religious man, why did he beheve that a geocentric system was correct? If people were so upset by …
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Therefore, add 3 and take away 3 from the numerator in order to lead to nice cancellation.
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!! LONG ANSWER !! Here's how you'd go about solving this one. You're dealing with a reaction between acetic acid, a weak acid, and sodium hydroxide, a strong base. Start with the balanced chemical …
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The final temperature is -149 °C. > Since the volume is constant, this is an example of a problem involving Gay-Lussac's Pressure-Temperature Law: color (blue) (bar ...
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Explanation: Due to symmetries, given #p_1 (x,y,z) in E# then #p_2 = (-x,y,z) in E# #p_3 = (x,-y,z) in E# #p_4= (x,y,-z) in E# #p_5 = (-x,-y,z) in E# #p_6= (-x,-y,-z ...
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See explanation Break this into two parts, firstly the inner part: e^x This is positive and increasing for all real numbers and goes from 0 to oo as x goes from -oo to oo The we have: arctan(u) The has a right …