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A copper wire 81.9 cm long and 1.10 mm in diameter has a mass of 6.43 g. (a) Find the number of electrons in the wire. (Copper has an atomic number of 29; that is, there are 29 protons in the Copper atom. Copper's atomic mass is 63.5.) how many electrons: (b) There is one ...

physics!
A copper wire 81.9 cm long and 1.10 mm in diameter has a mass of 6.43 g. (a) Find the number of electrons in the wire. (Copper has an atomic number of 29; that is, there are 29 protons in the Copper atom. Copper's atomic mass is 63.5.) how many electrons: (b) There is one ...

Math
how do you figure out 9,234 divided by [3x3(1+8 to the 3rd power)]

PHYSICS
A ball is thrown upward. It leaves the hand with a velocity of 13.8 m/s, having been accelerated through a distance of 0.495 m. Compute the ball's upward acceleration, assuming it to be constant. Whats the upward acceleration?

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physics
A ball is thrown upward. It leaves the hand with a velocity of 13.8 m/s, having been accelerated through a distance of 0.495 m. Compute the ball's upward acceleration, assuming it to be constant.

math
A ball is thrown upward. It leaves the hand with a velocity of 13.8 m/s, having been accelerated through a distance of 0.495 m. Compute the ball's upward acceleration, assuming it to be constant.

physics
A ball is thrown upward. It leaves the hand with a velocity of 13.8 m/s, having been accelerated through a distance of 0.495 m. Compute the ball's upward acceleration, assuming it to be constant. upward

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