Does anyone understand the Circuit Analysis paper. I'm completely lost. If anyone can help, PLEASE DO!!!

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Answer 1
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It's possible that I might have a good chance of understanding it,
and possibly even explaining it, if I could SEE it !



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What is a main sequence star?
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Any star that is fusing hydrogen in its core and maintains a stable equilibrium between the inward pressure from gravity and the outward pressure from core nuclear fusion is called the main sequence star.

The main sequence is a continuous and recognisable band of stars in astronomy that may be seen on maps of stellar colour against brightness.

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The main sequence star definition is main sequence star is any star that is fusing hydrogen in its core and has a stable balance of outward pressure from core nuclear fusion and gravitational forces pushing inward. I will also put a picture of the star life cycle linked on my answer hope this helps :)

Which element is classified as an alkali metal?

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according to the periodic table, all the elements, except hydrogen, are considered alkaline metals. ie. Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr.

Answer:

Rb

Explanation:

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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) was added to pure water (H2O). Which most likely were the pH values of the water before and after the sodium hydroxide was added to it?A. before = 7, after = 9
B. before = 7, after = 4
C. before = 4, after = 7
D. before = 9, after = 7

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Before 7 after 9. A pH smaller than 7 indicates acidity with 0 being completely acidic. A pH greater than 7 shows alkalinity with 14 being completely alkaline. 7 is neutral. Since NaOH is alkaline, adding it to a neutral substance would increase the pH and it would increase from 7 to 9.

Answer:

A before = 7, after = 9

Explanation:

Compare and contrast average speed and instantaneous speed

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Average vs. Instantaneous Speed

During a typical trip to school, your car will undergo a series of changes in its speed. If you were to inspect the speedometer readings at regular intervals, you would notice that it changes often. The speedometer of a car reveals information about the instantaneous speed of your car. It shows your speed at a particular instant in time.

The instantaneous speed of an object is not to be confused with the average speed. Average speed is a measure of the distance traveled in a given period of time; it is sometimes referred to as the distance pertime ratio. Suppose that during your trip to school, you traveled a distance of 5 miles and the trip lasted 0.2 hours (12 minutes). The average speed of your car could be determined as

On the average, your car was moving with a speed of 25 miles per hour. During your trip, there may have been times that you were stopped and other times that your speedometer was reading 50 miles per hour. Yet, on average, you were moving with a speed of 25 miles per hour. 



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Intro physics course is beginning to move into 2D kinematics, stuck on the first real question.A stone is thrown horizontally at 15m/s from the top of a cliff 44m high. What is the velocity of the rock after 2 seconds?
I tried 3(-9.8m/s2) and some other formula's but could never arrive at the correct answer of 24.7m/s. Could someone explain how to arrive at this answer and the reasoning behind it?

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-- You kick it horizontally, out off of the cliff, at 15 m/s.  There's no horizontal
force on it, so its horizontal speed never changes.

-- As soon as it clears the edge of the cliff, gravity starts accelerating it
downward, 9.8 m/s faster every second.  After 2 seconds, it has

                           (2 x 9.8) = 19.6 m/s

of downward vertical speed.

At this point, its velocity points somewhere between horizontal and downward-
vertical.  I gather from the wording of the question that you're not so much
concerned with the direction of the velocity as you are with its magnitude ...
that is, the stone's speed in whatever direction it's actually moving.

You have a vector with two components:  15 horizontal and 19.6 vertical.
Those components are perpendicular, so their resultant is just the hypotenuse
of the right triangle.

             (Speed)² = (15 m/s)² + (19.6 m/s)²

                           = (225 m²/s²) + (384.16 m²/s²)

                           =      (609.16 m²/s²) .

             Speed  =  √(609.16 m²/s²)  =  24.681 m/s 

That's where the 24.7 m/s comes from.    /\

(I just looked back at the question again.  Notice that we don't care
how high the cliff is.  That "44m" is in there only to distract those who
don't know what they're doing, and who think that they must use it
just because it's there.)


ok so the x velocity is 15 m/s with no acceleration
the y velocity is 19.62 after 2 seconds because of acceleration of 9.81 m/s x 2

the velocity can be found by making a diagram and solving through the pythagorean theorem

15 sq + 19.62 sq = velocity sq
225 + 384.9444 = velocity sq
velocity = sqrt 609.944 
velocity = 24.7

Carbon and hydrogen are examples of pure substances or

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Answer:

Elements

Explanation:

Carbon and Hydrogen are pure substances or elements. All the atoms of carbon have same number of protons. It cannot be broken into new elements.

Contrary to elements, there are compounds which are formed by the chemical bonds between two or more elements like in water. In water, Hydrogen and oxygen elements combine. All the atoms of water do not have the same number of protons. Then, there are mixtures where elements are not chemically bound. For example, air.

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