Physics, 08.07.2019 21:30 lilpeepxliltracy
An astronaut weighs 104n on the moon and the strength of gravity is 1.16n/kg what is her mass on the moon what is weight on earth? (g=10n/kg) what would she weigh on mars? g=3.7n/kg) also, i need to show work for all and its due tomorrow, september 25, 2018
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:40, Crxymia
Aparticle's position is given by x = 3.00 - 9.00t + 3t2, in which x is in meters and t is in seconds. (a) what is its velocity at t = 1 s? (b) is it moving in the positive or negative direction of x just then? (c) what is its speed just then? (d) is the speed increasing or decreasing just then? (try answering the next two questions without further calculation.) (e) is there ever an instant when the velocity is zero? if so, give the time t; if not, answer "0". (f) is there a time after t = 3 s when the particle is moving in the negative direction of x? if so, give the time t; if not, answer "0".
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00, jeff2852
Astone is thrown with a speed v0 and returns to earth, as the drawing shows. ignore friction and air resistance, and consider the initial and final locations of the stone. which one of the following correctly describes the change δpe in the gravitational potential energy and the change δke in the kinetic energy of the stone as it moves from its initial to its final location? options a.δpe = 0 j and δke = 0 j b.δpe is positive and δke is negative c.δpe = 0 j and δke is positive d.δpe is negative and δke is positive e.δpe = 0 j and δke is negative
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