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A-level Physics data and formulae
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Quantity speed of light in vacuo permeability of free space permittivity of free space 
magnitude of the charge of electron the Planck constant 
gravitational constant the Avogadro constant molar gas constant 
the Boltzmann constant the Stefan constant 
the Wien constant electron rest mass (equivalent to 5.5 × 10–4 u) 
magnitude of electron charge/mass ratio proton rest mass 
(equivalent to 1.00728 u) 
 
proton charge/mass ratio 
 
neutron rest mass (equivalent to 1.00867 u) 
gravitational fi...
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ATI TEAS 7 Practice Questions and Answers with latest solutions 2023/2024 170+ questions and answers
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ATI TEAS 7 Practice Questions 
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1) Chemical bonding – 
a. Uses electrons that are closest to the nucleus of the atoms bonding 
b. Always uses electrons from only of the atoms involved 
c. Uses all the electrons in all atoms involved 
d. Uses the valence electrons of all the atoms involved 
2) Which of the following would have the most dramatic effect in changing the reaction rate? 
a. Decreasing the temperature by two-f...
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Astro1 UCSB Final Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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A THEORY is a pattern in nature thought to have predictive power. The test of a theory is a prediction. 
That's where pseudo-science fails. T/F - Answer-T 
Red giant stars are powered by hydrogen burning in a shell surrounding a core, which has been 
depleted of hydrogen. T/F - Answer-T 
Jovian planets have densities similar to that of water, and we know in fact that they are mostly made 
of water. T/F - Answer-F - Jovian planets are gaseous 
The Sun appears to circle the Celestial Sphere in on...
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AQA A-Level Chemistry (new spec) 1.5 Kinetics questions and answers.
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AQA A-Level Chemistry (new spec) 1.5 Kinetics questions and answers. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is the collision theory? - ANS.Reactions can only occur when collisions take place between particles when they have sufficient energy 
 
Define activation energy - ANS.The minimum energy needed for particles to collide to start a reaction 
 
What does the Maxwell Boltzmann distribution show? - ANS.The spread of energies that molecules of a gas or liquid have at a particular temperature ...
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Course ERAU WX-201
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WX 201 Test 1 Questions and Answers 
In the atmosphere 
Cold air sinks and warm air rises 
 
 
Weather 
State of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, moisture, pressure, etc. 
 
 
Climate 
Average or generally prevailing conditions 
 
 
Most abundant gases 
Nitrogen (78), Oxygen (21), Argon (.93) 
 
 
Which gas has a variable concentration, dependent upon location? 
Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, water vapor 
 
 
What are the most common greenhouse gases? 
CO2, Methane, Ozone 
 
 
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SWI QSM lecture (tugan) Questions With Complete Solutions
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First things first, know what SWI and QSM stand for.. correct answer: SWI: suceptability weighted imaging 
QSM: Quantitative suceptability mapping 
 
What 2 things is SWI good at detecting? correct answer: Iron Deposition and Calcification 
 
What two very general catagories can you break the magnetic suceptability of a tissue into? correct answer: Paramagnetic components and diamagnetic components 
 
What sort of molecules contribute to the paramagnetic component? correct answer: The parama...
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Chemistry 301 - Thermodynamics Formulas Questions with 100% Correct Solutions
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internal energy - ΔU = Uf − Ui 
 
First Law of Thermodynamics - ΔU = q + w 
 
heat - substances not changing phase (per gram) - q = m⋅Cs⋅ΔT 
 
heat - substances not changing phase (per mol) - q = n⋅Cm⋅ΔT 
 
heat - substances that are changing phase (per gram) - q = m⋅ΔHtrans 
 
heat - substances that are changing phase (per mol) - q = n⋅ΔHtrans 
 
work - constant external pressure (Pext) - w = −PextΔV 
 
work - constant external pressure (Δngas) - ...
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WX 201 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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If temperature increases with increasing height (as you go up), it is called: - Answer-temperature inversion and a negative lapse rate 
 
Temperature increases with height in the ________, which is also the warmest of any 
layer in the atmosphere. - Answer-thermosphere 
 
The average annual precipitation in Las Vegas is 4.2 inches, representative of Las Vegas' 
________. During a heavy monsoon rainstorm in August, 2.5 inches of rain fell, which is 
representative of Las Vegas'_______ that day....
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ATI TEAS 7 PRACTICE EXAM WITH THE BEST EXPLAINED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GUARANTEED A+)
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ATI TEAS 7 PRACTICE EXAM WITH THE BEST 
EXPLAINED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
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1) Chemical bonding – 
a. Uses electrons that are closest to the nucleus of the atoms bonding 
b. Always uses electrons from only of the atoms involved 
c. Uses all the electrons in all atoms involved 
d. Uses the valence electrons of all the atoms involved 
2) Which of the following would have the most dramatic effect in changing the reaction rate? 
a. Decreasing the temperature by two-fold 
b. Increa...
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OCR 2023 GCE Physics B H557/02: Scientific literacy in physics A Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
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© OCR 2023 
SECTION A 
1 Digestion is an example of an activation process. The energy required for a particular molecule to 
break apart is 1.2 × 10–19 J. 
(a) (i) Calculate the Boltzmann factor for this process. 
Human body temperature = 310K 
Boltzmann factor = ..........................................................[1] 
(ii) Explain how an individual particle can gain sufficient energy to complete a reaction 
when the energy required is far greater than the average energy of the part...
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