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Angular kinematic problem -- An accelerating merry-go-round
What I’m not understanding is how they are both wrong when both equations come straight out of my reference table for angular Kinematics- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Angular kinematic problem -- An accelerating merry-go-round
The actual question is Find frequency find angular velocity find the tangent velocity find centripetal force find linear acceleration find angular acceleration and the part where I got lost is to find Theta, which I don’t really know what it is or how it’s different from s. My question about...- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Angular kinematic problem -- An accelerating merry-go-round
Also if you can’t read my handwriting it says a merry-go-round is rotating 10 revolutions every minute at its final angular velocity and it took 20 seconds to reach that speed- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Angular kinematic problem -- An accelerating merry-go-round
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- Angular Kinematic
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does the Definition of Work Affect the First Law of Thermodynamics Equation?
I would say that U= Q+W equation is where W stands for work done on the gas. When work is done on the gas it increases the internal energy so +W being work done on the gas would make sense . Right?- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does the Definition of Work Affect the First Law of Thermodynamics Equation?
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- Energy Internal Internal energy Physics
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How Does Energy Conservation Apply to MCAT Physics Problems?
I just figured this out by myself, thank you anyways!- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does Energy Conservation Apply to MCAT Physics Problems?
The book states the correct answer is C I chose B- Nick tringali
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How Does Energy Conservation Apply to MCAT Physics Problems?
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- Conservation Energy Energy conservation Physics
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Need help with practice MCAT question (acidit, basic or neutral?)
Yes, it must be a book mistake. Thank you.- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Need help with practice MCAT question (acidit, basic or neutral?)
The answer key states the the answer is D but the explanation makes no sense to me. “ amphoteric means that it could behave either as an acid or as a base. The alcohol group is not the key in aqueous solution. Terminal Alkynes are acidic”. I don’t see a terminal triple bond.- Nick tringali
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- Neutral
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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How many stereoisomers does the compound PF3Cl2 have?
For whatever reason, I think the issue is that the top right structure and the bottom structure are mesocompounds and the top 2 middle ones are mesocompounds as well, I could be very wrong but that's what I am thinking.- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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I have no idea why this is an enantiomer
I literally cannot conceptualize why this is an enantiomer. They are literally the exact same thing.- Nick tringali
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- Idea No idea
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- Forum: Chemistry
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I want to learn calculus on a budget
Hello everyone, Last year I took pre calc and that was the highest math I was required to take for my biology degree. I’ve recently became interested in learning calculus. Does anyone have a good online course recommendation I could buy in order to learn all of calc 1? I was looking on udemy...- Nick tringali
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- budget Calculus
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Why Do Radicals React Differently with Br?
In otherwords why is Br going to react with the most stable radical. But, Br is going to also take the place of the most reactive tertiary hydrogen. How does that make any sense.- Nick tringali
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- Forum: Chemistry