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The mantle in the earth continually heats up and cools down using convection currents.
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You have two photos of a person walking. one shows the person at the corner of third and main streets, the other shows the person at the corner of tenth and main streets. there are lampposts at every corner in this town, and the first picture shows it to be 10: 32: 00 exactly. the second picture shows it to be 10: 49: 30. you know three facts: (1) all of the clocks are synchronized; (2) there are exactly 12 equal-sized blocks per kilometer in this town; and (3) the streets that cross main in this area are numbered consecutively, with no interruptions. what is the person’s average speed in kilometers per hour?
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During the apollo moon missions, astronauts were concerned about the effects of newton's third law of motion when: o a. they ejected waste water, because they were concerned that it would push them off course. o b. they reentered earth's atmosphere, because they were carrying heavy moon rocks. o c. they took off from earth, because a large force was required to generate large acceleration. o d. they detected incoming space debris, because the inertia of the debris could damage their ship.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:00
Which statement is true about an object that is moving in a circular motion due to centripetal force, f, when the radius of its circular motion is doubled? the new force then becomes equal to 2f the new force then becomes equal to f the new force then becomes equal to f/2 the new force then becomes equal to f2 the new force then becomes equal to 1/f
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