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Can a police use force to make me sign papers?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: paper, force, police

Select the object that has the most gravitational force. a sand grain a marble a bowling?

... ball a tennis ball

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: sand, ball, grain, bowling, force, marble, tennis, object

A positive and negative charge are initially 4cm apart when they are moved close together so that?

... they are now only 1cm apart the force between them is A)4 time smaller than before B)16 times larger than before

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: negative, close, force, charge, together, apart, positive, moved, time

Bending of beams (Mechanics of Materials)?

The simply supported beam (length 3ℓ = 10 m) carries a force F = 200 kN. Find the required side length α of the triangular cross section such t ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: beam, side, force, section, simply, mechanic, material, bending, mechanics, length

How 30 degree fibers convert compressive force and torsion into tension? How 30 degree fibers works?

... in case of torsion? For both case, compression and torsion, investigate if 30 degree is the best. If not, what degree would be better? Assume ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: work, force, case, tension, fiber, degrees, degree

1. Which of the following statements is most correct about Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)? AFM?

... can visualize unfixed specimens in water or buffer. AFM can visualize protein bound to DNA molecules. AFM moves a very sharp tip over the ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: water, sharp, over, force, atomic, tip, bound, dna, protein, statement

A pressure P is calculated from force F and radius R using the formular P=FpieR².if?

The % possible errors are ±2% for F and ±1% for R what is the % possible errors for P

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: force, pressure, error

What happens if all the people in the earth jump at same time ??

when we say all people in the earth so we talk about 5086 Giga Newton force ! if you take 7.4 billion as umber of people and take weight average as ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: jump, people, earth, force, talk, weight, newton, time

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