Physics, 25.06.2019 09:30 RainbowPieWasHere
A0.600 m long pendulum is used to determine the acceleration due to gravity on a distant planet. if 20 complete oscillation are completed and 35.5 seconds, the acceleration is a) 7.52 m/s squared b) 9.81 m/s squared c) 30.5 m/s squared d) 42.0 m/s squared
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:30, jude3412
Part a determine the magnitude of the x component of f using scalar notation. fx f x = nothing lb request answer part b determine the magnitude of the y component of f using scalar notation. fy f y = nothing lb request answer part c determine the magnitude of the z component of f using scalar notation. fz f z = nothing lb request answer provide feedback figure1 of 1a force vector acting on a ring attached to the ground is shown in the xyz space together with its x, y, and z components lying on the corresponding positive axes. the ring is located at the origin. force f is located in the first octant. f makes an angle of 60 degrees with its x component and an angle of 45 degrees with its y component. a force vector acting on a ring attached to the ground is shown in the xyz space together with its x, y, and z components lying on the corresponding positive axes. the ring is located at the origin. force f is located in the first octant. f makes an angle of 60 degrees with its x component and an angle of 45 degrees with its y component.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:50, brendaesme
Question 1 (5 pts): what is the maximum distance for which you can you resolve the two individual headlights of an on-coming truck as two separate lights rather than one if the headlights are separated by 2.00 m and your eye has a diameter of 1.00 centimeter? assume a wavelength of 500 nm.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00, jessemartinez1
This is one type of line graph in which the independent variable is time plotted on the x axis and the dependent variable, also numerical, is plotted on the y axis.
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