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Physics Help: Classify each of the changes as a physical change or a chemical change.

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Classify each of the changes as a physical change or a chemical change.
a. a block of ice melts
b. a chemistry book is burned
c. a dry leaf is crushed
d. grass in the yard is cut
e. an iron nail rust
#PhysicalChange
#ChemicalChange
#Physics
#Chemistry
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Physics Help: The micrograph above gives an estimate of the volume fraction of the α phase to be 60%

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The micrograph above gives an estimate of the volume fraction of the α phase to be 60%. As the density of Aluminum and Silicon are similar, we can estimate the wt% of α to also be 60%. With reference to the Al-Si phase diagram, estimate the composition of the alloy in terms on wt% Si
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#Eutectic
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#Physics
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Physics Help: Phase Diagrams: Between which phase fields is the solidus, liquidus, solvus phase

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Physics Help: Phase Diagrams: Between which phase fields is the solidus, liquidus, solvus phase
#Solidus
#Liquidus
#Solvus
#LeverRule
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Physics Help: Save the image of the phase diagram above and use the Graph Reader site to make

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Save the image of the phase diagram above and use the Graph Reader site to make accurate reading from the phase diagram image to answer the following questions for a (61.9 wt% Sn - 38.1 wt% Pb) alloy:
1) What is the melting point of pure lead (
2) What is the melting point of pure tin (
3) At what temperature does the alloy start to solidify (
4) At what temperature does the alloy completely freeze (
5) If the sample is rapidly cooled from
, what is the mass fraction of eutectic in percent of the solid at room temperature?
#PhaseDiagram
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#Techniques
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Physics Help: Match the microstructures to the average carbon content ranges of the specimens

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Physics Help: Match the microstructures to the average carbon content ranges of the specimens
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Physics Help: What phases will most likely be present in the solid formed from cooling

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What phases will most likely be present in the solid formed from cooling a melt of composition: 90 wt% Mg - 10 wt% Pb at a moderate rate?
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#PhaseDiagram
#Techniques
#Solutions
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Physics: Phase Diagrams: Which phases are in equilibrium at 1000C for nominal composition 30% B?

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Physics: Phase Diagrams: Which phases are in equilibrium at 1000C for nominal composition 30% B?
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#PhaseDiagram
#Diagram
#Techniques
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Physics Help: Phase Diagrams: What reaction occurs at point b, f, i, l, o? - Three phase reactions

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Physics Help: Phase Diagrams: What reaction occurs at point b, f, i, l, o? - Three phase reactions
#PhaseDiagrams
#ThreePhaseReactions
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Physics Help: The microstructure of an Al-Si alloy contains 12 wt% eutectic and 88 wt% proeutectic

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The microstructure of an Al-Si alloy contains 12 wt% eutectic and 88 wt% proeutectic
, what is the composition of the alloy in wt% Si units? Assume the room temperature microstructure is the same as the phase/microconstituent content just below the eutectic temperature.
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#PhaseDiagrams
#Techniques
Physics Help: A 2.0 kg mass is rotating on a circular path with a radius of 30 cm

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A 2.0 kg mass is rotating on a circular path with a radius of 30 cm. If the speed of the mass is 2m/s , what is its angular momentum?
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#AngularMomentum
#Physics
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Physics Help: a. Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 8.122 using the general approach

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Physics Help: a. Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 8.122 using the general approach
#MeshEquations
#MeshAnalysis
#Physics
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Physics Help: Write the nodal equations using the general approach for the network of Fig. 8.132

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#NodalAnalysis
#Physics
#Electrical
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A 0.260-kg block along a horizontal track has a speed of 1.40 m/s immediately before colliding

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A 0.260-kg block along a horizontal track has a speed of 1.40 m/s immediately before colliding with a light spring of force constant 5.15 N/m located at the end of the track. (a) What is the spring’s maximum compression if the track is frictionless? (b) If the track is not frictionless, would the spring’s maximum compression be greater than, less than, or equal to the value obtained in part (a)?
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Bernoulli's Equation: Water is flowing through the pipe shown in the figure below at a flow rate

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The horizontal pipe shown has a cross-sectional area of 40 cm^2 at the wider
portions and 10 cm^2 at the constriction. Water is flowing in the pipe, and the
discharge from the pipe is 6x10-3 m3/s. Find (a) the flow speeds at the wide and
narrow portions; (b) the pressure difference between these portions; (c) the
difference in height between the mercury columns in the U-shaped tube
#Bernoulli
#Equations
#Calculus
#Physics
#Pressure
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Physics Help: Coulomb's Law: The charges q1=2.6 x 10^(-7) C, q2 = -7.0 x 10^(-7) C, .Find force

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Here is the technique to solve the question related to Coulomb's Law
#CoulombLaw
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Physics Help: Magnitude of resultant force: Two forces of 7 and 8 pounds act at an angle of 41°

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Here is the technique to solve this question and how to find them in step-by-step
#Techniques
#Solutions
#Answers
#Formula
#Physics
#Magnitude
#ResultantForce
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Physics Help: Conservation of Momentum: A ball of mass 6.00 kg moving with a velocity of 10.0 ms

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Here is the technique to solve the question related to conservation of momentum and how to find them in step-by-step
#Momentum
#Conservation
#Physics
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Physics Help: The force acting on a particle varies as in the figure below. (The x axis is marked

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Here is the technique to find the Work = Force x Displacement based on the chart and how to find them in here
#Work
#Force
#Displacement
#Area
#Triangle
#Physics
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Using Kirchoff's current law, finding the unknown currents for the complex configuration in Fig 6.90

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Here is the technique to use the Kirchhoff's Current Law to solve the question
#Kirchhoff
#KirchhoffCurrentLaw
#Physics
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Physics: The figure below shows two blocks connected to each other by a light cable

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The figure below shows two blocks connected to each other by a light cable that passes over a pulley with negligible friction. The block of mass m1=5.4 kg lies on a horizontal table with negligible friction, while the block of mass m2=10.3 kg hans vertically.
a) What is magnitude of the acceleration of each block ?
b) What is the tension in the cable?
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#Cable
#Tension
#Newton
#Gravity
#Mass
#Pulley
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Physics Help: An elevator cab that weighs 24.8 kN moves upward. What is the tension in the

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An elevator cab that weighs 24.8 kN moves upward. What is the tension in the cable if the cab's speed is (a) increasing at a rate of 1.33 m/s^2? and (b) decreasing at a rate of 1.33 m/s^2?
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#SecondLaw
#Newton
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A long jumper leaves the ground at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal and at a speed of 12 m/s

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This is the physics about how height and how far for the object
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Physics: The magnitude of a velocity vector is called speed. Suppose that a wind is blowing N45°W

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Here is the technique to solve this question about Physics and Resultant of the wind and the flght
Full question: he magnitude of a velocity vector is called speed. Suppose that a wind is blowing from the direction N45°W at a speed of 40 km/h. (This means that the direction from which the wind blows is 45° west of the northerly direction.) A pilot is steering a plane in the direction N60°E at an airspeed (speed in still air) of 100 km/h. The true course, or track, of the plane is the direction of the resultant of the velocity vectors of the plane and the wind. The ground speed of the plane is the magnitude of the resultant. Find the true course and the ground speed of the plane. (Round your answers to one decimal place.)
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Physics Help: Prove: V RMS = V Peak/ sqrt(2) ; Voltage Root Mean Square = Voltage Peak / Sqrt(2)

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Here is the technique to prove about this one: Physics Help: Prove: V RMS = V Peak/ sqrt(2) ; Voltage Root Mean Square = Voltage Peak / Sqrt(2)
#Physics
#Electronics
#Peak
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Physics Help: Supermesh Analysis for Current source with Resistor and Mesh - Find KCL, KVL, Voltage

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Here is the technique to apply the Supermesh and how to find them in here with step-by-step
Physics Help: A 2.0 kg mass is rotating on a circular path with a radius of 30 cm
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A 2.0 kg mass is rotating on a circular path with a radius of 30 cm. If the speed of the mass is 2m/s , what is its angular momentum?
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#AngularMomentum
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