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  • If potassium dichromate was dissolved in water, would the solution be acidic or basic?

    Can you explain this and why? I don't get it.

    THANKS!

    2 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago
  • If an object is moving in an eastward direction and begins to decelerate, what is the direction of a?

    Can you explain this using kinematics?

    Also, can you explain the difference between a negative acceleration that results from a change in direction and a negative acceleration that results from a change in magnitude?

    Thank you!

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • physics boat problem...can you please explain?

    A motorboat capable of traveling 5m/s in still water, heads across a river (200m wide) at an agle of 25° upstream from directly across the river. The boat ends up 40m upstream from the 'straight across' direction when it reaches the far bank. Determine the speed of the river current.

    A thorough explanation will earn you 10points. Thank you.

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • physics-what am i doing wrong?

    a car travels three quarters of a lap on a circular track of radius R...

    describe the magnitude of the displacement:

    d=3(2piR)/4

    i know the answer is greater than R but less than 2R, but i don't understand why?

    can you also explain algebraically why when R=50m, the displacement is 71m...when i plug 50 in, i get 235m...i think i have lost it!!!!

    3 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • acceleration, when jumping???

    i understand that is acceleration is the change in velocity over time. where i am getting confused is with deceleration vs. acceleration in a negative motion...how do you tell them apart on a graph?

    for example, say i am going to jump in the air. i realize that from the moment i leave the ground, my acceleration will be equal to my gravity...but, what happens with my acceleration as i bend my knees down and then on my upward movement before i leave the floor...any help will be appreciated...i can't seem to get my head around this.

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Can you tell me the name of the Roma Downey cable, mini-makeover show?

    I'm not sure of the cable TV network and have no idea what the name might be. The premise of the show is someone needs a makeover. Two friends and a stylist each choose a new look: clothes, make-up and hair. The person in-need chooses her favorite and gets the makeover. Can you tell me the name of the show and the network? Thanks a bunch.

    1 AnswerTelevision1 decade ago
  • Yorkie pup's weight? 1.5 lb now, 12w exactly...can the doubling rule be true?

    Just got a new Yorkie puppy. He is twelve weeks old today. I've had him for one week. The vet has told me he will be anywhere between 5 and 10lbs, which I find to be a pretty big window (she weighed him on Wednesday at 1.5 lbs). I also think her quote was just a standard Y.T. weight. I've read on other posts that you can double the pups weight at 12 weeks for their adult weight...can this be true? This doesn't match with what the vet has said. I don't have access to the parents or breeder. Weight not a concern, just curious...

    Any info will be appreciated.

    2 AnswersDogs1 decade ago
  • Can you recommend a small/lightweight laptop?

    I am moving out of the country and would like to bring a laptop. The battery on my current model is shot, and the laptop itself is heavy. I want something small and ultra-light. My needs are simple: I play games from time to time and need to be able to develop projects, using Microsoft products. Since, I will be out of the country (S.Korea), I want something reliable. I would also like something reasonably priced (under $1000 if possible). If you need more info, let me know.

    9 AnswersLaptops & Notebooks1 decade ago
  • Help getting my Korean teaching visa...?

    I have accepted a job teaching in Korea. I received my Visa Confirmation Number and now need to apply for my Visa here (US). I have spoken with several consulates and read several different consulate websites and am getting conflicting information.

    One site says the fee is $45; another lists $80 (both for a multiple entry).

    The form from the NY consulate does not have any space to fill in my Visa Confirmation Number, which I am sure they need.

    I don't live in a place where I can travel to the consulate, so I have to mail everything.

    Also, I want to take care of this soon, sending in all the correct forms/payments/info on the first try.

    Any guidance would greatly be appreciated.

    2 AnswersEmbassies & Consulates1 decade ago