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the problems of europes greatest monarchyin the year 1786 louis xvi king of france ruled over the most powerful monarchy in europe yet he faced
q illustrate the quantum mechanicsans in 1924 a french scientist named louis de broglie proposed another model for the nature of the electrons in
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q evolution of the modern atomic modelans the atomic models of dalton thomson rutherford and bohr eventually evolved into the current-day quantum
explain newtons first lawin 1665 at the age of 23 newton developed his famous laws of motion they are commonly known as newtons first second and
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explain the different types of cells in cell structure types of cells cells can be classified as being either prokaryotic or eukaryotic
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q what is speed of light waveanslight is just one type of wave like all waves it can be characterized by frequency wavelength and amplitude similarly
explain what is dnadna dna is the source of the information that directs the development of the cell although all segments of dna are not active in
explain the air resistanceif you drop a feather and a cannonball at the same time from the same height which will hit the ground first the cannonball
the architect of absolutism cardinal richelieuin 1610 henri iv was assassinated in paris by a monk who thought him too tolerant of protestants and
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explain briefly nucleic acids dna amp rnanucleic acids dna amp rna nucleic acids are the molecules that contain genetic information that is
explain buoyancy in airthe same buoyancy happens in air this is how hot air balloons fly by heating the air and lowering the density of the air in
q place these types of light in order from highest to lowest energy infrared light ultraviolet radio waves microwaves green lightans highest energy
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