
4. Can you think of one or more ways to measure instantaneous velocity directly, or is...
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Instantaneous velocity and instantaneous speed from graphs r(m) t(s) 1 2 3 4 5 678 What is the instantaneous speed of the puppy att 2s? Choose 1 answer:
a) A is a quantity with two significant figures. B has 4 significant figures. If C = A + B, D = A*B, and E=B/A What should the number of significant figures of C, D and E be? b) Compare and contrast the following pairs of definitions, one set at a time. For each set of definitions, describe what kind of measurements ( time, positions etc) must you do in order to compute the quantity based on their definitions. Be as...
Yelling is one of the most damaging ways of interacting. How do you think couples can increase positive communication, and decrease their negative interaction patterns?
Can you think of ways to use new IS tools like smartphones and social media to make college processes better? Specify the objective and measure that these IS help improve. For four of these processes, describe the procedures. Does your college have information silos? Which departments keep data needed by processes outside the department?
Enzymes lower activation energy in a variety of ways. Choose one of those ways and think of how you might explain that concept to a younger sibling. Can you find a particular enzyme that works in that way?
You can use triangulation many different ways. Here is one. You want to find the height of a tower. You are some distance away from that tower. At this location, you measure the angle of the top of the tower to be 45° above the horizon. Next, you walk a distance of 10 meters toward the tower. You again measure the angle to the top of the tower. It is now at 50°. What is the height of the tower?...
Physics 195 - Straight-line kinematics E. Graph 2: Plot instantaneous velocity as a function of time. NOTE: LEAVE W OF THE LEFT SIDE OF THE GRAPH PAPER FREE IN ORDER TO FIND THE INTERCEPT ON THE TIME AXIS (see diagram below). Rewrite your instantaneous velocity values from column (4) in the table below next to their corresponding time values. Remember that you can treat your average velocity data in column (4) as an instantaneous velocity if you remember that the...
List two ways you can increase the linear velocity of a point on a rotating body. Which factors can you control? Which one would have the biggest impact? Why?
The kinetic theory of gases states that the kinetic energy of a
gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas. A
relationship between the microscopic properties of the gas
molecules and the macroscopic properties of the gas can be derived
using the following assumptions: The gas is composed of pointlike
particles separated by comparatively large distances. The gas
molecules are in continual random motion with collisions being
perfectly elastic. The gas molecules exert no long-range forces on
each...
Think about operationalizing concepts in your life; how would you define and measure the things you feel or talk about? When an undefined concept comes up in a conversation, take the opportunity to operationalize it. Define how you would measure this concept, hopefully during this same conversation (but you can fictionalize it after, if need be). Type up the conversation; after the dialogue, note the concept that you made an operational definition for, and explain what the definition is (including...