Physics, 28.06.2019 13:00 TrueKing184
Sally walks 10 meters forward and then 5 meters backwards. which statement most accurate describes the magnitude of her displacement and distance travelled? a) sally's displacement is 5m less than her distance travelled. b) sally's displacement is 10m less than her distance travelled. c) sally's displacement is 5m greater than her distance travelled. d) sally's displacement is 10m greater than her distance travelled. free fall is a situation in which the only force acting upon an object is gravity. why do all objects in free fall have the same acceleration? a) their masses are always the same b) acceleration due to gravity is always the same c) the distance between two objects is always the same d) the gravitational force between two objects are always the same
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Astudent is given an assignment to demonstrate diffraction. he takes a photograph of a straw in a glass of water. the straw appears bent at the water level. which best describes this example? a) this is a good example of diffraction. b) this is an example of dispersion and not diffraction. c) this is an example of refraction and not diffraction. d) this is an example of reflection and not diffraction.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:20
The 5-kg cylinder is initially at rest when it is placed in contact with the wall b and the rotor at a. if the rotor always maintains a constant clockwise angular velocity v = 6 rad> s, determine the initial angular acceleration of the cylinder. the coefficient of kinetic friction at the contacting surfaces b and c is mk = 0.2.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:30
What are similarities and differences between refraction, reflection, diffraction and absorption?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:30
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