. 1.48243 s 003 (part 3 of 6) 10.0 points What is the period for a mass of 34 g? Correct answer: 0.163356 s. Explanation: 007 10.0 points A 51 g object is attached to a horizontal spring with a spring constant of 14.4 N/m and released from rest with an amplitude of 27.2 cm. What is the velocity of the object when it is halfway to the equilibrium position if the surface is frictionless? Correct answer: 3.95818 m/s. Let : m2 = 34 g = 0.034 kg . T2 = 2 π 1 = 1.40006 Hz .
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kings to lose political power. A new social order was set up as well as a different economic system. Feudalism changed the economic‚ social‚ and political systems severely‚ and made the way we know the Middle Ages in Europe today. From about 800 to 1000 invasions tore apart Europe. Vikings terrorized locals with fearsome raids‚ Magyars attacked and captured locals to sell as slaves‚ and Muslims were out to conquer and settle Europe. The Vikings came from Scandinavia by huge ships that held up to
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We all know that friend that suffers from “Only child syndrome” and according to Adler’s theory of birth order‚ it does in fact affect how successful you are through many different ways (Krohn 7). Others believe that other consisting factors influence how successful you are and can be in life. “Thus the timing‚ sex‚ and number of children each provide a different condition in which elements of socialization occur” (Lamb 1). Taking the following into account‚ it would make sense to think that a child
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Top of Form 1. What is the pH of a buffer that results when 33 g NaHCO3 is mixed with 100.0 mL of 2.50 M NaOH and diluted with water to 250 mL? (Ka for HCO3- = 4.8 10-11) (Points : 10) 8.20 10.07 10.12 10.32 10.56 2. What is the pH of an aqueous solution of 0.30 M HF and 0.15 M F-? (Ka of HF = 7.2 10-4) (Points : 10) 1.83 2.84 3.14 3.44 10.86 3. Which of the following mathematical expressions
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world. However‚ everything has its own merits and demerits. From another perspective‚ abusing or overusing technology lead to the difficulties in keeping
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Requirement One: “Global Stratification and the World Order” 1.)After reading what John Perkins had to say I really had to second guess my understanding and acceptance of our government. I did not realize how far the government is willing to go to ensure the world order and economic structure is always stacked in our country’s favor. I thought we were the country to help other countries out. The government does this‚ but makes it so the countries we are assisting are forever in debt to us‚ giving
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80 3 6 120 3. Add exactly 5.0 mL of distilled water to each test tube (assume 1.0 g/mL for water). 4. Connect the probe to the computer interface. Prepare the computer for data collection by opening the file “12 Temp and Solubility” from the Chemistry with Vernier folder of Logger Pro. 5. Fill a 400 mL beaker three-fourths full of tap
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Green Lantern Stories in Reading Order 1) Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn 2) Green Lantern: Secret Origin 3) Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II 4) Green Lantern: The Road Back 5) Green Lantern: A New Dawn 6) Green Lantern: Emerald Knights 7) Green Lantern: Ganthet’s Tale 8) Superman: The Return of Superman 9) Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight & A New Dawn 10) Green Lantern: Baptism of Fire 11) Zero Hour: Crisis in Time 12) Green Lantern: Emerald Allies
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Court</b></center> <br> <br>"Order from disorder sprung." (Paradise Lost) <br> <br>A [kingdom] without order is a [kingdom] in chaos (Bartelby.com). In Shakespeare’s tragic play‚ King Lear‚ the audience witnesses to the devastation of a great kingdom. Disorder engulfs the land once Lear transfers his power to his daughters‚ but as the great American writer‚ A.C. Bradley said‚ "The ultimate power in the tragic world is a moral order" (Shakespearean Tragedy). By examining the concept of order versus disorder in
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theory explain the development of gangs and gang culture? Subcultural theories investigate why criminal group activities develop within society. A subculture is a distinguishable group of individuals set apart from mainstream society because of its differences in beliefs and rules which differ from the broader culture. Subcultures can be applied to an extensive range of groups however this essay will discuss delinquent subcultures. (Haralambos M and Holborn M‚ 2004) Frederic M. Thrasher (The Gang 1927)
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