QUESTION 5 If a=b/c, a#0 which math expressions are correct for these a, b, and c? c=ab b=cla b=a/c c=b/a b=ac c=a/b QUESTION 6 E (s) x (m) 09.8 1 5.1 2 3 9.4 7.6 4 What is the total Distance Traveled in meters? 2. O O

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QUESTION 5
If
a=b/c, a#0
which math expressions are correct for these a, b, and c?
O c=ab
b=cla
b=alc
c=b/a
b=ac
c=a/b
QUESTION 6
t (s) x (m)|
0 9.8
1
5.1
2
5.2
9.4
3
7.6
14
What is the total Distance Traveled in meters?
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 5 If a=b/c, a#0 which math expressions are correct for these a, b, and c? O c=ab b=cla b=alc c=b/a b=ac c=a/b QUESTION 6 t (s) x (m)| 0 9.8 1 5.1 2 5.2 9.4 3 7.6 14 What is the total Distance Traveled in meters?
Two bodies 1 and 2 with heat capacities C1 and C2 and temperatures T1 and T2 are brought into thermal contact in a thermostat, after which the temperature Tis reached in thermal equilibrium.
Tу -12.7°C
T2 =72.1 °C
C = 95.7 J/°C
C2 =85.3 J/°C
T = ? °C
QUESTION 2
Two bodies 1 and 2 with heat capacities C1 and C2 and temperatures T1 and T2 are brought into thermal contact in a thermostat, after which the temperature Tis reached in thermal equilibrium.
T1 =19.8 °C
Т2 -93.3 °C
T = 43.9 °C
= 40.5 J/°C
C2 =? J/°C
Transcribed Image Text:Two bodies 1 and 2 with heat capacities C1 and C2 and temperatures T1 and T2 are brought into thermal contact in a thermostat, after which the temperature Tis reached in thermal equilibrium. Tу -12.7°C T2 =72.1 °C C = 95.7 J/°C C2 =85.3 J/°C T = ? °C QUESTION 2 Two bodies 1 and 2 with heat capacities C1 and C2 and temperatures T1 and T2 are brought into thermal contact in a thermostat, after which the temperature Tis reached in thermal equilibrium. T1 =19.8 °C Т2 -93.3 °C T = 43.9 °C = 40.5 J/°C C2 =? J/°C
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