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Google - What is the variable? 6x-5x=20?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: google, solution, math

lazykitten's answer: Literally just algebra 6x-5x = 20 x(6-5)=20 x = 20

It is correct that passive transport uses energy and active transport consumes energy ?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: energy, read, transport, anatomy, active, physiology, pdf

lazykitten's response: Unfortunately, no. Passive transport is a method of transporting material without the organism having to expend energy, instead though diffusion, it relies on the natural energy present in the surrounding and the second law of thermodynamics, ...

4 divided by2?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

lazykitten's answer: 2

A number is choosen at random from 1to10. find the probability of selecting factors of 4 and 6?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: random, number, numbers, probability, math

lazykitten's answer: the factors of 4 are 4 2 1 Factors of 6 are 6 3 2 1 So the numbers which would count are 1 2 3 4 6 That's a total of 5 numbers Out of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 numbers 5/10 = 1/2 or 50%

How many positive integers less than 101 are multiples of either 5 or 7, but not both at once?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: multiple, positive, problem, math, maths, integer

lazykitten's answer: Well, 5*21 = 105 Therefore there;'s 20 multiples of 5 Subtracting 5*7, 5*14, gives 18 7*15 =105 So there's 14 multiples of 7 Subtracting the 7*5 and 7*10 gives 12 Add them for a total 30

What will happen if both AC & DC pass through a common conductor simultaneously ?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: conductor

lazykitten's answer: Actually, the promise of the question isn't quite correct. Current is actually a result of (induced by) voltage. Ideal DC comes from constant voltage, while ideal AC comes from voltage which reverses direction in a sinusoidal manner. So you ...

Rap Music?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: music, school, girl, listen, every, middle, rap, schools, girls, word, rap music, middle school

lazykitten's answer: Great! Everyone has different tastes, it's not unusual. But you should try and find and listen to different types of music. It opens you up to the world. Be confident in yourself, have fun with life, good luck

Define the electric and magnetic field lines of force?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: field, electric, line, force, magnetic, magnetic field, physics

lazykitten's answer: lines of force are imaginary vectors representing a force which, in the case of electric field, a mass-less, dimensionless positive charge would experience due to the presence of an external electric field (or in case of magnetic field, a north pole)

What is magnetic force on a 2.15m of wire with a current of 0.934A perpen. to the field of 0.720T?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: field, wire, force, current, magnetic, magnetic field, length

lazykitten's answer: f = BIL sin theta = 0.720 T * 0.934 A * 2.15 m 1.4 N (1 decimal place)

Electromagnetic waves intensity?

Question posted by lazykitten 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: beam, power, laser, wave

lazykitten's answer: Intensity * area = power I * pi r^2 = P I = 22/ (pi (0.5 * 10^-3)^2) A STAGGERING 28 * 10^6 W/m^2 (2 significant figures)