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Glencoe Integrated Physics and Chemistry 2002 (Homework)

James Finch

Physical Science, section 1, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 15 / 15

Due : Friday, September 27, 2019 06:00 EDT

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1. /4 points GIPC02 1.11.tc. My Notes
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Make the following conversions.
(a) 1100 mL to L
(No Response) L
(b) 2 km to cm
(No Response) cm
(c) 6.3 dg to mg
(No Response) mg
(d) 28°C to K
(No Response) K
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2. /2 points GIPC02 2.13.tc. My Notes
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A cyclist leaves home and rides due east for a distance of 65 km. She returns home on the same bike path.

If the entire trip takes 4 h, what is her average speed?
(No Response) km/h
What is her displacement?
(No Response) km
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3. /5 points GIPC02 3.16.ds. My Notes
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Classify the following as examples of static, sliding, or rolling friction.
(a) sledding down a hill
    
(b) sitting in a chair
    
(c) pushing a grocery cart
    
(d) standing on a steep slope
    
(e) rowing a boat
    
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4. /2 points GIPC02 4.S1.07. My Notes
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A 77 kg diver jumps off a 10 m platform. Calculate how much gravitational potential energy the diver has at the top of the platform and halfway down. For more help, refer to the Math Skill Handbook.
at the top
(No Response) J
halfway down
(No Response) J
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5. /2 points GIPC02 5.S1.05. My Notes
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In which of the following situations is work being done? (Select all that apply.)


Explain your answers.
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