Well, honey, that question is a hot mess. I'm assuming you meant "212 degrees Fahrenheit at which water boils." But next time, how about using some actual words so I don't have to play guessing games?
scientific work is F*D=W F=force D=distance W=work
W = F*d and F=mg W=mgd W=(1000kg)*(9.81 m/s2)*(146m) W = 1430800 Nm or 1430.8 kJ
This equation is based on the Sine function Let w = 2 Pi f The basic V I equation for an inductor is V(t) = L d/dt I(t) Now I(t) = A Sin(w t) V(t) = L d/dt I(t) V(t) = L A w Cos(w t) Z = Vrms / Irms Now Vrms = A L w /Sqrt(2) Irms = A/Sqrt(2) Therefore Z = Vrms / Irms ( A L w /Sqrt(2)) ----------------------- ( A/Sqrt(2) ) Equals L w L 2 Pi f
Yes you do because W = F . d meaning if you are applying a force to something over a distance then you are doing work on it
W = Fd; d = W/F = 150 J/100 N = 1.5 m
212 D at which W B - 212 degrees at which water boils.
The answer is 212: boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit scale.
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me, a, you, I, b j w t d f
The next letter should be "S".
W = F x d W = Work F = Force d = Distance
D. F. W van Lennep has written: 'The Alkestis'
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The English alphabet before the letter "f" includes the letters "a," "b," "c," "d," and "e." The letter "x" does not precede "f" in the alphabet; instead, it follows after "w." Therefore, the letters that come before "f" are "a," "b," "c," "d," and "e."
scientific work is F*D=W F=force D=distance W=work
1)joshua w 2)nick e 3)jerimiah f 4)kel d 5)jimmy w 6)jaron b 7)jonta g 8)jadakiss f 9)brandon t 10)amzey b
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