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Sneaky Moose
Convertible laptop with active digitizer?
I am looking for the above.
Ideally it will be a i5 but i3 should be fine
4gb RAM
Preferably a 128 GB SSD
~11-13" screen
hopefully under $1200
The specs are not as important as it having an active digitizer though.
I would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations that may fit what im looking for. Please let me know if you know of any models that may fit my needs, also if you know of a model that will be coming out soon i dont mind waiting a bit for it.
thank you very much!
1 AnswerLaptops & Notebooks8 years agoHow can you "love thy enemy" and never pray for satan?
"But who prays for Satan? Who in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed it most, our one fellow and brother who most needed a friend yet had not a single one, the one sinner among us all who had the highest and clearest right to every Christian's daily and nightly prayers, for the plain and unassailable reason that his was the first and greatest need, he being among sinners the supremest?" - Mark Twain.
5 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agolooking for a new longboard. freeride, slides, light downhill?
Hey everyone, im looking for some opinions on some boards ive been considering.
I am new to sliding and can do some basics on my earthwing superglider, which is great for carving and crusing, but im looking for a symetrical board thats made more for sliding. Ive been considering:
Bustin IBACH
Landyachtz switchblade
earthwing road killer
earthwing supermodel
So as i said i want to mainly use it for slides and some light downhill, nothing crazy, but it is also important for me to be able to cruise on the board also and to be relatively comfortable to push with since there are not alot of hills close to my house and my average day of skating around does not meet many hills.
Im leaning towards having the drops on the board because i like the way they lock in while doing slides or going downhill but ive never just cruised on one and im not sure if they are uncomfortable for that. also the w concave on the landyachtz and the road killer, i have not had an opportunity to try a w concave but some people tell me they are uncomfortable for anything but downhill.
thanks for any suggestions you have and if you know of another board you would recommend more for my uses then please let me know. i woud like to board to be about 40" btw.
2 AnswersOther - Sports8 years agoYou are asked to design your own parallel plate capacitor that is capable of holding a charge of 3.60 × 10−12?
You are asked to design your
own parallel plate capacitor that is
capable of holding a charge of 3.60
× 10−12 C when placed across a
potential difference of 12.0 V. If the
area of the plates is equal to 100
cm2 what must the plate separation
be? What is the value of the
capacitance of this capacitor?
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2 AnswersPhysics8 years agophysics problem electrostatic?
An electrically charged point particle that has a mass of
1.50106 kg is launched horizontally into a uniform electric field
with a magnitude of 925 N/C. The particle’s initial velocity is 8.80 m/s,
directed eastward, and the external electric field is also directed eastward.
A short time after being launched, the particle is 6.71103 m
below and 0.160 m east of its initial position. Determine the net charge
carried by the particle, including the algebraic sign ( or ).
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoPhysics electrostatic. please help!?
A small object, which has a charge q7.5 C and
mass m9.0105 kg, is placed in a constant electric field. Starting
from rest, the object accelerates to a speed of 2.0103 m/s in a time
of 0.96 s. Determine the magnitude of the electric field.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoworking overtime on a holiday?
So my employer pays time and half for overtime and time and a half for holidays.
This new years i am working 8 hours after working 44 hours so it will be 8 hours of overtime on a holiday.
i know policies may change between companies and such but does anyone know how i would be paid for those 8 hours? would it be double time? thank you!
3 AnswersLaw & Legal8 years agoA 0.005-kg particle moving 60 m/s collides with a 0.002-kg particle initially at rest. After the collision eac?
A 0.005-kg particle moving 60 m/s collides with a 0.002-kg particle initially at rest. After the collision each of the particles has a velocity that is directed 30 from the original direction of motion of the 0.005-kg particle. What is the speed of the 0.002-kg particle after the collision?
no joke, my professor is not sure if he answered this problem correctly so idk if i got it right or wrong....
i got 49.48 m/s
he got 86.7 m/s
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2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoA grinding wheel is in the form of a uniform solid disk of radius 0.07 m and mass 2.00 kg. It starts from rest?
A grinding wheel is in the form of a uniform solid disk of radius 0.07 m and mass 2.00 kg. It starts from rest and accelerated uni9formly under the action of the constant torque of 0.600 Nm that the motor exerts on the wheel.
(a) How long does the wheel take to reach its final operating speed of 1200 rev/min
(b) Through how many revolutions does it turn while accelerating
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2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoA grinding wheel is in the form of a uniform solid disk of radius 0.07 m and mass 2.00 kg. It starts from rest?
A grinding wheel is in the form of a uniform solid disk of radius 0.07 m and mass 2.00 kg. It starts from rest and accelerated uni9formly under the action of the constant torque of 0.600 Nm that the motor exerts on the wheel.
(a) How long does the wheel take to reach its final operating speed of 1200 rev/min
(b) Through how many revolutions does it turn while accelerating
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2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoThe first stage of a Saturn V space vehicle consumed fuel and oxidizer at the rate of 1.50 x 104 kg/s with an?
The first stage of a Saturn V space vehicle consumed fuel and oxidizer at the rate of 1.50 x 104 kg/s with an exhaust speed of 2.60 x 103 m/s.
(a) Calculate the thrust produced by this engine
(b) Find the acceleration the vehicle had just as it lifted off the launch pad on the Earth, taking the vehicle’s initial mss as 3.00 x 106 kg
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1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoAn object of mass 3.00 kg moving with an initial velocity of 5.00i m/s, collides with and sticks to an object?
An object of mass 3.00 kg moving with an initial velocity of 5.00i m/s, collides with and sticks to an object of mass 2.00 kg with an initial velocity of -3.00j m/s. Find the final velocity of the composite object.
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1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoAt one instant, a 17.5 kg sled is moving over a horizontal surface of snow at 3.50 m/s. After 8.76 s has elaps?
At one instant, a 17.5 kg sled is moving over a horizontal surface of snow at 3.50 m/s. After 8.76 s has elapsed, the sled stops. Use a momentum approach to find the average friction force acting on the sled while it was moving.
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1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoThe coefficient of friction between the block and the incline is .29?
The coefficient of friction between the block and the incline is .29. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the suspended block as it falls? disregard any pulley mass or friction in the pulley.
The picture shows a block of 2M on a surface 30 degrees to the horizontal with a string attached going around a pulley to a block of M hanging down
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1 AnswerPhysics8 years agocalculate the force required to pull a copper ball of radius .0200 m and mass = .300 kg upward through a fluid?
calculate the force required to pull a copper ball of radius .0200 m and mass = .300 kg upward through a fluid at the constant speed 0.0900 m/s. take the drag force to be proportional to the speed, with proportionality constant 0.950 kg/s. ignore the buoyant force.
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1 AnswerPhysics9 years agoa force acting on an object moving along the x axis is given by f = (14x-3.0x^2) N where x is in m. how much w?
a force acting on an object moving along the x axis is given by f = (14x-3.0x^2) N where x is in m. how much work is done by this force as the object moves from x = -1 m to x = 2 m
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2 AnswersPhysics9 years agoa block of mass .250 kg is placed on top of a light, vertical spring of force constant 5000 N/m and pushed dow?
a block of mass .250 kg is placed on top of a light, vertical spring of force constant 5000 N/m and pushed downward so that the spring is compressed by .100 m. at the block is released from rest, it travels upward and then leaves the spring. to what height above the point of release does it rise
1 AnswerPhysics9 years agoa .2 kg stone is held 1.3 m above the top edge of water well and then dropped into it. the well has a depth of?
a .2 kg stone is held 1.3 m above the top edge of water well and then dropped into it. the well has a depth of 5.0 m. let zero potential energy be at the top edge of the well. what is the gravitational potential energy of the stone-earth system
a) before the stone is released
b) When it reaches the bottom of the well
c) what is the change in gravitaional potential energy of the system from release to reaching the bottom of the well?
1 AnswerPhysics9 years agoimagine a 100 kg space probe traveling along a straight line in accord with the expression x(t)=(2.00 m/s^3)t^?
imagine a 100 kg space probe traveling along a straight line in accord with the expression x(t)=(2.00 m/s^3)t^3+(5.00 m/s^2)t^2 determine the net force acting on the vehicle.
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1 AnswerPhysics9 years agoThe horizontal surface on which the block slides is frictionless. if F=20 N and M=5.0 Kg what is the magnitude?
The horizontal surface on which the block slides is frictionless. if F=20 N and M=5.0 Kg what is the magnitude of the resulting acceleration of the block.
There is a diagram that shows the force is acting on the block in a downward 30 degree angle.
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2 AnswersPhysics9 years ago