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solmaris [256]
4 years ago
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Nanotechnology and microtechnology devices are both very tiny. However, one property of nanotechnology distinguishes it from mic

rotechnology. What is this unique property? Nanotechnology can create new products. Nanotechnology is not affected by gravity. Nanotechnology travels at the speed of light if needed. Nanotechnology can display wave-particle duality.
Physics
1 answer:
jek_recluse [69]4 years ago
7 0
Nanotechnology displays particle quality
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Answer:

D. Newton's Third Law of Motion

Explanation:

Newton's law of gravity is definitely not applicable to your hands. So we can cross this bad boy out

Newton's First Law is F=MA (force equals mass times acceleration). This is basically the root of most physics but it isn't the reason for your hand being red after hitting a wall.

Newton's Second law deals with velocities and forces, so even though you are apply a force your are not changing the velocity of the wall much.

Newton's Third Law basically says that for whatever force you apply to an object, that object will apply an equal and opposite force back to you. This is why your hand gets red. When you slap the wall with all your strength, the wall hits your hand back with the same amount of force. The 2nd law can also be seen when you're trying to push a desk and it won't budge. You are pushing on it, but the desk is pushing back. (there are multiple other factors applicable like friction but we physicists like to ignore them :) )

I hope this helps!

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14m/s2 is the correct answer

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The answer is increase

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a net force of 1,800 N is applied to a boat causing it to accelerate at 1.5 m/s^2. what is the mass of the boat?
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Answer:

<h3>The answer is 1200 kg</h3>

Explanation:

The mass of an object can be found by using the formula

m =  \frac{f}{a}  \\

f is the force

a is the acceleration

From the question we have

m =  \frac{1800}{1.5}  \\

We have the final answer as

<h3>1200 kg</h3>

Hope this helps you

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