Yes, the data from mass spectrometry has helped modern scientists to make modifications to Dalton's model.
Dalton's model consisted of a single atom and that basically the atom is the smallest object. At the time, no discovered what are inside of atoms.
Atoms are made up of small particles, protons, neutrons and electrons. A mass spectrometer is an instrument that is able to see what is inside an atom. With this item, scientists have proved that atoms are not the smallest in the world cause the objects in them are smaller.
Answer:
a = 132 m/s^2
Explanation:
f(t) = t^4 − 2t^3 − 6t^2 + 9t
v = f'(t) = 4t^3 - 6t^2 - 12t + 9
a = f''(t) = 12t^2 - 12t -12
Substitute t = 4 seconds into the equation for a:
a = 12(16) -12(4) -12 = 132 m/s^2
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What does his response tell you about the Framers' intentions regarding the institutional design of the judiciary?
You are probably referring to Federalists Alexander Hamilton's opinion about the judiciary.
If that is the case, then we can say that Alexander Hamilton wrote the Federalists Paper n.- 78, under a pseudonym, and he referred to the importance of the judiciary. He considered that the judiciary was an important institution to help and protect the people from bad or abusive legislation.
Hamilton also thought that the judiciary was important to enforce the legislation included in the US Constitution. Hamilton thought that the judiciary had the obligation to interpret the legislation to correctly apply it, and also should be the institution to keep an eye on Congress in order to limit it to exceed its powers.
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