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1)Why did mustafa kemal change the old tiles? 2)how did he . . . - Socratic It wasn't just him The Ottoman understood that the European Armies man for man were better than the Turkish This had a lot to do with Education and Nationalism The Ottoman were a bit desperate starting in in the late 1800s and started to try to get better combat efficiency out of their Armies The raw recruit for their army was particularly unsuitable for modern combat that has a lot of
Question #b56ad - Socratic Explanation: Velocity of man just prior to landing on the pad #=4 4ms^-1# Momentum of man just prior to landing on the pad #p=mv# #=50xx4 4=220kgms^-1# Final velocity #=0# Change of momentum of man on his landing on the pad #=0-220=-220# From Newton's Second law of motion we know that Rate of change of momentum is the force applied #=-220 0 2
Question #87b82 - Socratic See a solution process below: First, we need to determine how much was left before the man spent 20% We can rewrite this part of the problem as: 10200 is 80% of what? We are using 80% because he spent 20% so the man has 100% - 20% = 80% left "Percent" or "%" means "out of 100" or "per 100", Therefore 80% can be written as 80 100 When dealing with percents the word "of" means "times" or "to
Question #7b8da + Example - Socratic If we wanted to describe the car's velocity, its magnitude (how big is the velocity? How fast is the car moving) is 5km" "h whereas, its direction is West Another Example would be: A man pushing a suitcase up a plane with a force of 2N The magnitude of the force is simply 2N In which direction is he pushing? Along the plane
See the image below for the question I attempted it but got a little . . . Acceleration due to gravity on Europa is 1 3156 m (sec)^2 A man weighing 100 kg will weigh 13 416 kg, Newton's law of gravitation states that force of gravity F between two objects of mass m_1 and m_2 at a distance of r from each other is given by F=G(m_1m_2) r^2 for a man on earth's surface, if his mass is m this force will be F=G(mM_E) R_E^2, where M_E is mass of Earth and R_E is Earth's
Rockets, Satellites, and Spaceships - Socratic Has a man-made satellite ever left our solar system? How long would it take a rocketship to reach Venus? What is the furthest man made satellite from Earth and how far away is it? How do scientists guide probes that are deep in space? How is data sent to earth from satellites? In what layer of the atmosphere do satellites orbit?
Can someone please help me with this tricky question in . . . - Socratic A drunk man is walking in random steps along an axis with the points +-1, +-2,+-3, each step he does is in the length of 1 unit with the probability of 0 4 forward and 0 6 backwards (the steps are undependable) X will mark his placement on the axis after 50 steps
Question #91815 - Socratic Each man was more progressive in some regards and more conservative in others than the other; there is no precise correlation between the parties of the late 18th Century and those of the modern era And they compromised with one another over having a central bank and a capital in the south Answer link
How would the United States work and look socially and . . . - Socratic The United States would have collapsed before 1800 The Articles of Confederation were a stopgap measure They were only meant for the interim period during the war and the several years that followed as a basis for government until a constitution could be written The delegates knew to a man, almost from the beginning, that a new set of laws had to be set up The idea of a Constitution as the
Question #c88bc - Socratic The growing influence of the internet The internet as we know it was not yet in full flower in 1992 The World Wide Web had been made available to the public a year earlier, but outside of military and university researchers, the online experience was typified by online services like Prodigy, America Online and the WELL Still, a few million households had computers and some kind of modem