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Which example describes constant acceleration due only to a change in direction? question 7 options: traveling around a circular track an object at rest increasing speed while traveling around a curve an object in free fall save?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30, ayoismeisjjjjuan
An engineer designs a roller coaster so that a car travels horizontally for 162 ft, then climbs 127 ft at an angle of 31.0° above the horizontal. it then moves 127 ft at an angle of 46.0° below the horizontal. if we take the initial horizontal motion of the car to be along the +x-axis, what is the car's displacement? (give the magnitude of your answer, in ft, to at least four significant figures and give the direction of your answer in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis.)
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:00, micahwilkerson9495
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30, cooboy
Explain the difference between each pair of concepts. a. frequency and relative frequency b. percentage and relative frequency a. select the correct choice below. a. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. b. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of a value to the total number of observations. c. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the ratio of the number of times a particular distinct value occurs to the frequency. d. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of two different values.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00, ronniethefun
If a simple machine reduces the strength of a force, what must be increased?
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