Physics, 26.03.2020 23:44 pattydixon6
John Lester is at the park practicing his pitching. Since he doesn’t have a catcher, John wants to pitch the ball all the way around the Earth so he can catch it himself. Neglecting air drag and any obstacles that might be in the way, about how fast must the ball be moving? You may take the radius of the Earth to be 6400 km.
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Examine the equation. 23490th→23088ra+42he what kind of barrier would you need to block the radioactive particles from this reaction? a. a piece of paper b. a sheet of aluminum foil c. a two-inch block of lead d. a solid concrete block
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:40, sosaucyy
Emmy kicks a soccer ball up at an angle of 45° over a level field. she watches the ball's trajectory and notices that it lands, two seconds after being kicked, about 20 m away to the north. assume that air resistance is negligible, and plot the horizontal and vertical components of the ball's velocity as a function of time. consider only the time that the ball is in the air, after being kicked but before landing. take "north" and "up" as the positive ‑ and ‑directions, respectively, and use ≈10 m/s2 for the downward acceleration due to gravity.
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