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The critical angle for total internal reflection for a substance is 42.0°. what is the polarizing angle for this substance?
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Sending an e-mail message to customers or potential customers of a legitimate web site asking them to click a link that leads to a spoofed site is known as ____.
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How many major plates do scientists estimate the earth has? How can a plate have both oceanic and continental crust? fast fast fast
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Nina is researching a biome that has warm, humid summers; cold, long, and snowy winters; and at least four to six frost-free months each year. Which region is Nina studying?
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Who was the Indian who calculated the value of pi to four decimal places. He also calculated the length of the solar year as 365. 3586805 days. This is very close to modern calculations made with an atomic
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What is the Progressive Era
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Gambar grafik fungsi kuadrat dari y=x²-x-6
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The preamble to the Constitution does not specify providing for
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