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How can I look up the answers on Quora I upvoted?

It's a bit confusing whether you are asking about “all the answers written by you and the number of upvotes they have” or “all the answers which you have upvoted till date ”.But don't worry mate, I'll try to answer both of them.Follow these steps for checking all the answers written by you and the number of upvotes they have:In your Quora app, go to you.Tap on Stats.Your stats will appear, which are by default set to 30 days. You can change it though:In your all time stats, you can see upvotes,views and shares on all your answers collectively.Or individually.For case 2, i.e. “all the answers which you have upvoted till date” :Just go to the activity tab here:You'll find all the answers you have upvoted as well as the topics or people you have followed.Hope this helps. :)

Why do we look to the internet for answers?

Because we can.The Internet is an amazing thing.In the old days, if we had a question that couldn’t be answered by friends—or resources we had on hand—we went to the library. If the question was challenging we could ask the librarian who would help us with our research. (They would also respond to questions by phone. I was invariably astounded by their research skills.)But even the best libraries don’t have materials covering every topic. In some cases you could order a book or journal from another library. In other cases you might have to go to a specialty library. Sometimes you just couldn’t find what you needed at all.Now with the Web we can find a wealth of information at our fingertips. Some of it is accurate and useful while some is inaccurate or misleading. The tricky bit is that we have to sort it out for ourselves, if we don’t have a good research librarian on hand.So we have to research carefully and look for multiple sources of information to ensure that we’re reading facts rather than fiction or research rather than propaganda. But if we’re willing to do that, the information is there…just a few clicks away.The Web is still relatively new, yet it is amazing how much information is available.

Why do we have to have an answer?

The meme ‘curiosity killed the cat’, means cats explore. A cat reacts to your ‘miaows’. In the forest, make a sound, notice how quickly the birdsong goes quiet.Animals stand still, listen, smell, look to check for dangers, territory, prey, for food.Understanding what’s in the environment is vital for survival for an animal. All life has some functions for questioning it, and Even plants can warn others about danger.Our consciousness gives us a big advantage. We can communicate faster and more detailed, presumably, than any other species. We have developed advanced ways to inspect the environment, and use it, looking for anything we can use for our advantage. And we even communicate new uses, tools and methods fast. We can learn from each other very fast, tell where food is, where danger hides much moreAsk questions and you speed up learning.Humans have learned that even the silliest questions can be useful, and the deeper we have to dig to understand it, the more beneficial it can be.

I NEED Answer PHYSICS QUESTION PLEASE LOOK :>?

Assuming uniform deceleration, we can use the following formula (where [1/2(v+v(0))] is the average velocity) ...

x = x(0) + (1/2)*[v+v(0)]t

x = 2.70m, x(0) = 0 and v(0) = 4.64 m/s: we'll solve for t

2.70 = 0 + (1/2)*4.64t

t = 1.16s

Now that we have the time and the change in velocity, we can calculate acceleration:

a = Δv/Δt = (4.64 m/s)/1.16s = 4 m/s²

Again, we go back to F = m*a, where m = 62.0 and a = 4 m/s² = 248 N ... this is the force of friction acting on the baserunner.

a.) To find the work done on the player by friction, multiply the frictional force by the distance traveled by the player ...

W = F*d = 248 N * 2.70 m
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b.) Let's find the normal force exerted by the player on the ground:

F = m*a (acceleration due to gravity) = 62.0 kg * 9.8 m/s² = 607.6 N

Our coefficient of friction is the friction force (248 N) divided by the normal force of the runner (607.6):

Plug those in and you have your coefficient.

I hope this was helpful.

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