-- Write it down -- Multiply it by ' 1 ' twice. (Remember that a fraction where the numerator is equal to the denominator is ' 1 '.) Let's say the speed is 'Q' miles per hour. Here's what it looks like: (Q mile/hour) x (1,760 yards/mile) x (hour/3,600 seconds) Now multiply the fractions and simplify the product, and you get 22/45 Q or about 0.489 Q yards/second
Q-T- Hush - 1960 The Magic Mix-Up Caper Oil Foil 1-48 was released on: USA: 1960
It is q quarter [of an hour] past five.
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It would be q 3 h. The q is the medical terminology for the word 'every', and h (sometimes 'hr') is for 'hour'.
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q = C x V, The amount of charge on each plate is equal and the same as q. So: q = 0.000004 x 12 = .000048 or 48 uQ www.electroboom.com
I must assume that you typed your question carelessly, and that instead ofminute/second, you actually intended mile/second.(Q mile/second) x (0.62137 kilometer/mile) x (3,600 second/hour) = 2,236.94 Q kilometer/hour
The internal energy change, e, of the system can be calculated using the first law of thermodynamics: ΔE = Q - W, where ΔE is the change in internal energy, Q is the heat added to the system, and W is the work done on the system. Plugging in the values: e = 14 kJ - 48 kJ = -34 kJ. Therefore, the internal energy change of the system is -34 kJ.
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