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A ball is thrown upward from the top of a 42.8-m tall building and lands on an adjacent 96.4-m tall building 4.57 s later. With what velocity will the ball land on the adjacent roof? (Ignore the small horizontal travel of the ball)
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Which best describes the weak nuclear force? it maintains attraction between the m ecules in liquids. it attracts the nucleus of one atom to the nucleus of another atom. it pulls all matter in the universe together it keeps particles that make up protons and neutrons together
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The two metal spheres in the figure are connected by a metal wire with w switch in the middle. initially the switch is open. sphere 1, with the larger radius, i'd given a positive charge. sphere 2, with the smaller radius, is neutral. then the switch is closed. afterward, sphere 1 has charge q1, is at potential v1 and the electric field strength at its surface is e1. the values for sphere 2 are q2, v2, and e2. a. is v1 < ,> , or = to v2? explain. b. is q2 < , > , or = explain? c. is e1 < ,> ,or = to e2? explain?
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