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Using the scientific definition of work, does a greater amount of force always result in a greater amount of work? why or why not?
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•• al and bert are jogging side-by-side on a trail in the woods at a speed of 0.75 m/s. suddenly al sees the end of the trail 35 m ahead and decides to speed up to reach it. he accelerates at a constant rate of 0.50 m/s2, while bert continues on at a constant speed. (a) how long does it take al to reach the end of the trail? (b) once he reaches the end of the trail, he immediately turns around and heads back along the trail with a constant speed of 0.85 m/s. how long does it take him to meet up with bert? (c) how far are they from the end of the trail when they meet?
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Calculate the mass of an object that has a momentum of 100kg x m/sec and velocity of 4 m/sec
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:30, malakyi1
There are multiple tuning forks present in the room, and annie strikes one with a natural frequency of 400 hz. which of these other tuning forks will begin to vibrate through resonance and make the sound louder? a 200 hz tuning fork a 400 hz tuning fork a 800 hz tuning fork a 1600 hz tuning fork
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