journeyburks07
03.05.2021 •
Physics
A graduate student is trying to follow the weather on Jupiter for her PhD thesis. To see the big weather patterns in the upper atmosphere of the planet, she needs to have excellent resolution. What type of telescope would be best for her to use? a. a refractor, with as small an aperture as possible b. a radio telescope c. a large reflector in an observatory located at sea level d. a large reflector located in orbit above the Earth's atmosphere e. you can't fool me, all these telescopes have the same resolution
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equation to calculate the final velocity of the object.---
Final velocity (v) of an object equals initial velocity (u) of that object plus acceleration (a) of the object times the elapsed time (t) from u to v. Use standard gravity, a = 9.80665 m/s2, for equations involving the Earth's gravitational force as the acceleration rate of an object.
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