Which example gives all the necessary information to describe motion scientifically
1. the bat...
Physics, 08.10.2019 19:30 jordynmcgee123
Which example gives all the necessary information to describe motion scientifically
1. the batter hit the ball into the stands at 90 m/s
2. a fan watched the length of the 130-m field for his favorite player
3. the first baseman was told to throw the ball quickly
4. the catcher held the fly ball in his glove for several minutes
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:00
A2000 kg car is rounding a curve of radius 200 m on a level road. the maximum frictional force the road can exert on the tires of the car is 4000 n. what is the highest speed at which the car can round the curve?
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Suppose a wire with a current is pushed upward by a magnetic field. how would the wire move if the direction of the current reversed? explain your answer.
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