A 9.4kg mass is attached to a light cord that passes over a massless frictionless pulley. The other end of the cord is attached to a 3.2kg mass. The final speed after mass 1 falls 4.5m is approximately 6.6 meter per square second.
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From the nucleus where it is synthesized, the mRNA passes into the cytoplasm and become attached to ribosomes.
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No great significance should be attached to that occurance.
That depends on many different factors, the two most obvious ones being friction and gravity. If the object is completely frictionless, and falling at 9.8m/s2 (an approximation of the average acceleration from Earth's gravity), then it would gain 9.8m/s in speed with each second that passes. If on the other hand it was falling in a frictionless environment on Jupiter, it would gain approximately 24.79 m/s.
Passes vary by area significantly, so i've attached the website where information can be found. .
They sure do have value, but I'd have to do some research to determine their true value. What is the condition of the passes? Please contact me via email so we can discuss further.
medium, reflection, and how dense the object is
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It is used to determine the force on the turbine blades as water passes over them.
In weaving, the warp is yarn that is attached to either beam on the loom (length-wise). It's what the weft passes back and forth through.