Physics please help
A student doing Young's experiment measures a distance of 6.0 cm between the first and seventh nodal points on a screen located 3.0 m from the slit plate. a) if the slit seperation is 220 x10 to the -6, what is the wave length of light being used ? b) what colour is the li...
assignment homehork
A national homebuilder builds single-family homes and condominium-style townhouses. The Excel file House Sales provides information on the selling price, lot cost, type of home, and region of the country (M = Midwest, S = South) for closing during one month. Use Pivot Tables t...
English
Can Passive voice be used with all Conditional sentences? or are there some specific conditionals (.e.g first, zero etc) where passive voice can be used?
statistic
The Excel file MBA Student survey provides data on a sample of students social and study habits. Use pivotTables to find the average age , number of nights out per week, and study hours per week by gender, whether the student is international or not, and undergraduate concentr...
statistic
The Excel file MBA Student survey provides data on a sample of students social and study habits. Use pivotTables to find the average age , number of nights out per week, and study hours per week by gender, whether the student is international or not, and undergraduate concentr...
algebra2
Suppose you invest $2500 at an annual interest rate of 3% compounded continuously. How much will you have in the account after 7 years? Round the solution to the nearest dollar. ?
Physics
I tried that... I get L/(L+sqrt(M2-M1)) but that's not it...
Physics
A spaceship of mass m is located between two planets of masses M1 and M2; the distance between the two planets is L. Assume that L is much larger that the radius of either planet. What is the position of the spacecraft (given as a function of L, M1, and M2) if the net force on...
Physics (please help!!)
Oh I got the answer.... 2.21E-6
Physics (please help!!)
The moon causes tides because the gravitational force it exerts differs between the side of the Earth nearest the Moon and that farthest from the Moon. Find the difference in the accelerations toward the Moon of objects on the nearest and farthest sides of the Earth.
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