
Who is J. J Thomson? - Socratic
Jan 3, 2017 · "Joseph John Thomson, 1856-1940." See this site. It was said of him posthumously that, "He, more than any other man, was responsible for the" "fundamental change in outlook …
What are the four types of conflict? + Example - Socratic
Man vs. Man, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature Man vs. Man - When a character is having problems or conflict with another character External Example: The little boy yelled at …
Question #34b6c - Socratic
Please observe that the work done by the man is greater than the work done by the boy at any given time.
In what year did two United States astronauts land on the moon?
Jun 7, 2016 · The moon landing was the culmination of a challenge made by President John F. Kennedy at a speech made at Rice University on September 12, 1962. Kennedy challenged …
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 …
A man stands on a crane and throws a water balloon down at
Sep 1, 2015 · A man stands on a crane and throws a water balloon down at at 21 m/s. He finds that it takes 2.4s for the balloon to hit the ground. What is its height one second before it hits …
A man is loading a 172kg crate into a moving truck. The ramp
There is insufficient information to answer this question. We need to know some additional information, such as how much force is being applied to the crate, and whether the crate is …
Three men leave the same house on foot. The first man walks 30 …
Three men leave the same house on foot. The first man walks 30 feet north, then 40 feet west. The second man walks 90 feet south, then 88 feet north. The third man walks 10 feet east, …
How powerful is the Hubble Space Telescope? Would it be able
Hubble space telescope have a main mirror of 2.4 meters in diameter.Its angular resolution is0.05 arc seconds. In good weather from a height-of 600 kilometers it can see an object about 15 …
A man sold one sort of oranges at 5 for $2, and another sort
A man sold one sort of oranges at 5 for $2, and another sort at 16 for $12. If he had sold them all at $0.5 each, he would have received $2 less. If he had sold all at 3 for $2, he would have …