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What is Newton's Third Law and what is an example of it?

Newton's Third Law looks at what happens when two objects interact with each other. The definition of Newton's Third Law is, "When one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneo...

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Answered by Maxwell O. Physics tutor
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What is homeostasis and explain two ways in which the human body is able to reduce its temperature when it is too hot as an example of homeostasis.

Homeostasis is defined as a process to maintain a constant internal environment. There are multiple ways in which the body is able to maintain a constant internal temperature such as;

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Answered by Amelia P. Biology tutor
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How would you convert the Binary number 01001101 into both Hexadecimal and Decimal?

Into Decimal (Base 10): Write the values for each bit above the number to be converted (128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1). For each bit in the number to be converted, if it is a 1, circle the value that you wr...

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Answered by George M. Computing tutor
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Integrate ⌠( xcos^2(x))dx

We must first use trigonometric identities to simplify cos2(x). We can use the formula cos(A+B) = cos(A)cos(B) - sin(A)sin(B) , where A=x and B=x, so that we ...

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Answered by Daniel A. Maths tutor
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A uniform plank of wood of mass 32 kg and length 4.0 m is used to cross a ditch. In the ditch is a rock, which is used to support the plank horizontally 0.80 m from one end. The other end is supported by the bank. Calculate the rock's supporting force.

We need to calculate moments about a point through which one of the forces is acting. I choose the bank support point. At this point, 

moments are caused by the weight of the plank acting at its ce...

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Answered by Ricardo S. Physics tutor
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