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In the diagram below, west is to the left, east is to the right, and the observer is looking toward the north. What is the direction of the wind
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Physics, 22.06.2019 01:00
An object is 10. cm from the mirror, its height is 3.0 cm, and the focal length is 2.0 cm. what is the image height? (indicate the object orientation by including the + or - sign with the answer.) hi = cm +1.33 -1.33 +0.75 -0.75
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:20
Acharge q experiences no net force at a particular point in space. which of the following situations described below must always be true? -there are no other charges nearby. -if there are other charges nearby, they must all have the same sign as q. -if there are other charges nearby, they must all have the opposite sign of q. -if there are other charges nearby, the total positive charge must equal the total negative charge. -none of the above
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An object with a mass of 1.5 kg changes its velocity from + 15 m/s to +22 m/s during a time interval of 3.5 seconds. what impulse was delivered to the objects?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:40
(8%) problem 12. a bowling ball of mass mb 3 kg 's rolled down the lane with a velocity ofy-2/ m s lt strikes a single remaining pin mp 0.93 kg head on. after the collision the bowling ball has a velocity (in the same direction) of v2 1.1 m/s. = ā² 33% part (a) write an expression for the velocity of pin in the horizontal direction after the impact, im ,, 33% part (b) what is the pins speed in ms? 33% part (c) assuming the coefficient of friction s Ī¼,-0.1. how far in meters could the pin slide before stopping if it doesn't topple?
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