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  1. Radioactive Carbon Dating Questions and Videos - Socratic

    What advantage does radiometric dating have over relative dating? How is carbon dating used to determine the age of animal and plant fossils? In 1951, the Dead Sea Scrolls were dated using …

  2. Question #98018 - Socratic

    F_x = 15.3 "N" F_y = 12.9 "N" F_n = 6.84 "N" (normal force) I'll assume the vector shown with magnitude 20 is the force, and I can't say what the unit m is, although I'll treat it as Newton's, …

  3. If y = x^2 and x change from x0 = 8 to x1=12 , find - Socratic

    Jan 4, 2018 · If y = x^2 and x change from x0 = 8 to x1=12 , find : A) delta x B) delta y C) dy D)Approximate the relative error in y Could somebody help me to solve this problem please ?

  4. Objects A and B are at the origin. If object A moves to

    As the displacement for object A is (2,1) and displacement for object B is (5,2) relative displacement of B w.r.t. A is (5 −2,2 − 1) or (3,1) as compared to (0,0) at the start of 4 seconds …

  5. How do you simplify abs21? + Example - Socratic

    For example absolute value of a negative number say -8 is written as |-8| and is equal to 8. It is apparent that absolute value of zero is zero and that of a positive number will be positive.

  6. Question #9de6c - Socratic

    You need to represent the number of males in terms of females. Since you know the number of males relative to females, it makes sense to represent the number of females as a variable, …

  7. How do you solve #3+5abs (8-2x)=63#? - Socratic

    Mar 6, 2017 · The absolute value function takes any negative or positive term and transforms it to its positive form. Therefore, we must solve the term within the absolute value function for both …

  8. Question #aea36 - Socratic

    #n# - the number of moles of gas #R# - the universal gas constant, usually given as #0.0821 ("atm" * "L")/ ("mol" * "K")# #T# - the absolute temperature of the gas Now, you have …

  9. Question #56270 - Socratic

    Aug 2, 2017 · "temperature" = 2497 ""^"o""C" We're asked to find the final temperature of the gas, given its initial pressure, final pressure, and initial temperature. We can use Gay-Lussac's law …

  10. Why did many Latin American suffer instability in the years after ...

    They just have the relative "freedom" to run them as they see fit, or are able. Often, the stabilizing influence of an "imperial" rule is overlooked in the romantic quest for "independence". …