At noon, ship a is 130 km west of ship
b. ship a is sailing east at 25 km/h and ship b is sai...
Physics, 10.10.2019 20:30 chriscol4082
At noon, ship a is 130 km west of ship
b. ship a is sailing east at 25 km/h and ship b is sailing north at 15 km/h. how fast is the distance between the ships changing at 4: 00 pm
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Why does the equilibrium position of the spring change when a mass is added to the spring? will the mass oscillate around the new equilibrium position of the spring or the previous position without a mass attached to the spring? if the equilibrium position of the spring changes by 20 cm (assuming no initial mass) when a mass is added to the spring with constant 4.9 kg/s^2, what is the mass of the object attached to the spring?
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