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Why should teachers think carefully before spending time dea…

Why should teachers think carefully before spending time dealing with the minor misbehaviors of a student who is constantly misbehaving?

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Flow is best described as ______.

Flow is best described as ______.

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Answer both parts of this question. A. List at least 9 educa…

Answer both parts of this question. A. List at least 9 educational classifications under IDEIA? (Just list them do not define them)  B. Which educational classification definition  & application is determined by individual states?

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List Gardner’s original  mulitple intelligences.

List Gardner’s original  mulitple intelligences.

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The distance d is always measured perpendicular – that is, a…

The distance d is always measured perpendicular – that is, at right angles or 90° – to the line of action of the force.

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What is the first book of the Bible?

What is the first book of the Bible?

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The magnitude of the force causing the rotation of an object…

The magnitude of the force causing the rotation of an object (or particle in a body) is defined as the moment of force (M) or more simply, 

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momentum (p) = mass (m) × velocity (v)

momentum (p) = mass (m) × velocity (v)

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Find the force necessary to give a proton an acceleration of…

Find the force necessary to give a proton an acceleration of 1019 m/s2 when the proton has a velocity (along the same direction as the force) of (a) 0.1c (b) 0.9c (c) 0.99c  mass of a proton = 1.67 x 10-27 kg.  speed of light = 3 x 108 m/s.

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At the summit of Maunakea (altitude 4,205 m), a detector rec…

At the summit of Maunakea (altitude 4,205 m), a detector records 10,000 muons traveling toward sea level at a constant speed of 0.98c. The mean lifetime of a muon at rest is 2.20 μs.  The decay formula is N=N0e(-0.693tt1/2){“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”N=N0e(-0.693tt1/2)”}  Part A (5 Points): Calculate the number of muons expected to reach a sea-level detector based on classical physics. Part B (10 points): Calculate the number of muons expected to reach sea level based on Special Relativity.

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