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Which of the following thought of the idea that the intensity of a matter wave represents the probability that an interaction will occur?
 
  A) Born
  B) Schroedinger
  C) Planck
  D) de Broglie
  E) Einstein

Question 2

The angular velocity of a 755-g wheel 15.0 cm in diameter is given by the equation (t) = (2.00 rad/s2 )t + (1.00 rad/s4 )t3.
 
  (a) Through how many radians does the wheel turn during the first 2.00 s of its motion?
  (b) What is the angular acceleration (in rad/s2 ) of the wheel at the end of the first 2.00 s of its motion?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

(a) 8.00 rad (b) 14.0 rad/s2





 

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