Correct, although I thought UTC meant Coordinated Universal Time and TAI International Atomic Time.finagle29 wrote:I think it's about time someone answered your questionGreenwich Mean Time, Universal Coordinated Time, Atomic International Time, Before Common Era, Common Era
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oh word order, how thine importance doth matter so. I should probably double check my word orders because some event supervisors are likely to be very unforgiving when it comes to breaking ties.
anyway
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For what order chemical reaction does the half-life depend solely on rate constant?
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finagle29 wrote:oh word order, how thine importance doth matter so. I should probably double check my word orders because some event supervisors are likely to be very unforgiving when it comes to breaking ties.
anywayFor what order chemical reaction does the half-life depend solely on rate constant?
First Order
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Correct!
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ok
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Superman is flying at a constant speed and constant height around the Earth. Superman has a mass of 112.35 kg, and he is flying 1235.7 m above the Earth. He experiences a centripetal force of 204065.010845 N. How many seconds does it take Superman to make one rotation around the Earth? Use proper significant figures
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From team member:Ionizer wrote:ok.Superman is flying at a constant speed and constant height around the Earth. Superman has a mass of 112.35 kg, and he is flying 1235.7 m above the Earth. He experiences a centripetal force of 204065.010845 N. How many seconds does it take Superman to make one rotation around the Earth? Use proper significant figures
since F_c = m v^2 / r, and all the terms but v are given, the solution is v = (F_c r / m)^.5. then since distance = speed*time, 2 pi r = vt using r_e = 6378100, and adding his flying height to the earth's radius to come up with an r of 6379335.7, the answer for v is 1.0764*10^5. then, since distance = speed*time, 2 pi r = vt and t = 2 pi r / v, so t = 372.37s the poster above shouldn't forget sigfigs
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Correct. If you used the mean radius of the Earth(6371000 m) instead of the equatorial radius then it takesJonB wrote:From team member:Ionizer wrote:ok.Superman is flying at a constant speed and constant height around the Earth. Superman has a mass of 112.35 kg, and he is flying 1235.7 m above the Earth. He experiences a centripetal force of 204065.010845 N. How many seconds does it take Superman to make one rotation around the Earth? Use proper significant figures
since F_c = m v^2 / r, and all the terms but v are given, the solution is v = (F_c r / m)^.5. then since distance = speed*time, 2 pi r = vt using r_e = 6378100, and adding his flying height to the earth's radius to come up with an r of 6379335.7, the answer for v is 1.0764*10^5. then, since distance = speed*time, 2 pi r = vt and t = 2 pi r / v, so t = 372.37s the poster above shouldn't forget sigfigs
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also correct(ignoring sig figs)boomvroomshroom wrote:~372s (using 6.38E6 as Earth's radius) F=mv^2/r, d=2(pi)r=vt
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Hey Ionizer, its considered bad forum etiquette to double post. No hard feelings, but in the future keep in mind that you can edit your post.
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