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How do I convert cartesian coordinates into polar coordinates?

Polar coordinates are expressed in the form (r,θ), where r is the distance of the point, P, from the origin, and θ (usually expressed in radians) is the angle between the line joining the point to the ori...

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How do you explain why puddles evaporate on cold days ?

Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of an object. We can approximate this average kinetic energy using the relationship E≈kT. Where k is the boltzmann constant and T is the absolute tem...

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Answered by Sam T. Physics tutor
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Find roots 'a' and 'b' of the quadratic equation 2(x^2) + 6x + 7 = 0

We know to find roots of any quadratic equation we use the quadratic formula, [-b +- (b^2 - 4ac)^(1/2)]/2a where a=2, b=6, and c=7.

Plug these values in and we obtain, [-6 +- (-20)^(1/2)]/4. [Remem...

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How is the passive used in Spanish?

The passive is used more often in English than in Spanish. In Spanish active sentences are preferred in most cases. For example: She was bitten by the dog is most naturally expressed in Spanish as El perr...

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Answered by Daniel M. Spanish tutor
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How many joules of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of 10kg of water from 22⁰C to 27⁰C? (The Specific Heat Capacity of water is 4200 Jkg^-1⁰C^-1)

Heat energy Q = mass of substance m X SHC of substance C X change in temperature ΔT Q = 10kg X 4200Jkg^-1⁰C^-1 X (27-22)⁰C Q = 10kg X 4200Jkg^-1⁰C^-1 X 5⁰C Q=210,000J = 210kJ 210 kilojoules of energy is r...

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Answered by Jordan S. Physics tutor
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