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NEED HELP:Number of electrons with a set of quantum numbers?
NEED URGENT HELP:Number of electrons with a set of quantum numbers? :bugeye:In one atom, what is the maximum number of electrons that can have the set of quantum numbers (n=3, l=2, ml=0, ms=+1/2)?- kumar_23
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- Electrons Numbers Quantum Quantum numbers Set
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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HELP: heating a pot of water on low or high water.
we have to find whether it's most energy efficient when we put it in the fridge or leave it as long as possible. i don't really understand the concept- kumar_23
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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HELP: heating a pot of water on low or high water.
HELP!:Real-World Heat Transfer, heating water ... [FONT="Arial"][FONT="Garamond"]Can someone help me with this problem? :confused: Suppose you have a carton of milk out of the fridge. It is most energy efficient to: a.) immediately return it to the fridge b.) leave it out as long as...- kumar_23
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- Heating Water
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Transformations of Functions- graphing y=f(x)-4?
thanks for your help!- kumar_23
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Transformations of Functions- graphing y=f(x)-4?
How would you graph y=f(x)-4? I am not sure how the original graph looks like y=f(x) either. Also, if i were to graph this using a graphing calculator, how would that be done?- kumar_23
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- Functions Graphing Transformations
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
where in ontario? because i live in ON as well. sorry about the nosiness. it's just nice to meet someone in the same province.- kumar_23
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
by the way i added you to my buddy list. Thanks so much for your help. i really appreciated it!:rolleyes: :wink:- kumar_23
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
can u just tell me where you're from?- kumar_23
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
so basically the question is just asking for the final velocity after the force hits it! um...i was just wondering where in Canada are you from exactly?- kumar_23
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
:shy: oh...the light bulb just went on!- kumar_23
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
one more thing, is the initial velocity 0 m/s or 12 m/s in the equation?- kumar_23
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
so I am correct for the first time!- kumar_23
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
sorry, i didnt notice the constant force part of the question now, that tells me that i need to find acceleration using fnet = ma. Do i then use the acceleration equation a = change in velocity /time. Do i then find final velocity by rearranging the equation?- kumar_23
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
is it fnet i need to figure out ? do i use "constant velocity of 12 m/s (E) divided by 3.0 s. " to find acceleration ? then i figure out fnet by using fnet=ma after i figure out my acceleration. ****i'm not sure if this is how it's supposed to be done?****- kumar_23
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the magnitude of the upward force of friction
do you use fnet= ma? or do i need to find a?- kumar_23
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help