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Make a claim in which you state the equation relating the
acceleration to the applied force. Show a sketch of the graph and the linear regression
statistics (slope, y-intercept, and regression constant). Write a paragraph of reasoning in
which you explain how the data and associated graph support the claim that you have
made. How are electromagnetic waves different from sound or water waves?
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The ratio of lift to drag l/d for a wing or airfoil is an important aerodynamic parameter, indeed, it is a direct measure of the aerodynamic efficiency of the wing. if a wing is pitched through a range of angle of attack, l/d first increases, then goes through a maximum, and then decreases. consider an infinite wing with an naca 2412 airfoil. estimate the maximum value of l/d. assume that the reynolds number is 9x10^6.
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Which of the following is not an appropriate unit for acceleration? (kg/12 mihr? m/min/sec cm/30c?
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If the pressure in a gas is doubled while its volume is held constant. true or false
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Make a claim in which you state the equation relating the
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