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At which point (or points) is the electric field zero N/C fo…

At which point (or points) is the electric field zero N/C for the two point charges shown on the x axis?

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Two charges are located on the x axis: q1 = +4.7 μC at x1 =…

Two charges are located on the x axis: q1 = +4.7 μC at x1 = +3.6 cm, and q2 = +4.7 μC at x2 = -3.6 cm. Two other charges are located on the y axis: q3 = +2.3 μC at y3 = +4.4 cm, and q4 = -8.7 μC at y4 = +6.6 cm. Find the magnitude and the direction of the net electric field at the origin.

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Do a visual analysis of this piece, identify the artist and…

Do a visual analysis of this piece, identify the artist and title.  Identify the piece and artist, then identify two specific visual details in the painting  then explain how these details suggest about how the spectator  wants viewers to see her as an artist .  How does the portrait challenge expectations about women’s roles  in the  17th century ?

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Explain this in your own words ” men act and women appear. “…

Explain this in your own words ” men act and women appear. ”  Then  give me an art example  from our modules where this is portrayed. Explain how the phrase is used in the piece by evidencing  with visual details . 

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What is an ionic bond?

What is an ionic bond?

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Match each polyatomic ion with its correct formula.

Match each polyatomic ion with its correct formula.

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When sulfur forms an anion, the ion is named .

When sulfur forms an anion, the ion is named .

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A gas absorbs 800 J of heat from its surroundings and does 2…

A gas absorbs 800 J of heat from its surroundings and does 250 J of work on a piston. Using the First Law of Thermodynamics, determine the change in the internal energy of the gas. Show all calculations.

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a. Define latent heat. Briefly distinguish between the laten…

a. Define latent heat. Briefly distinguish between the latent heat of fusion and the latent heat of vaporization. b. Calculate the minimum amount of energy, in joules, required to completely melt 183 g of silver initially at 38.0°C. The melting point of silver is at 962°C. Its specific heat capacity is 236 J/kg·K and its latent heat of fusion is 105 kJ/kg.

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Which of the following mechanisms plays the largest role in…

Which of the following mechanisms plays the largest role in mechanically propelling blood back to the heart during dynamic exercise?

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