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The primary evidence that our Sun is a third-, fourth-, or fifth-generation star comes from the fact that our . Group of answer choices Solar System has too many rocky planets Solar System contains too many heavy atoms to be first generation Sun is too hot to be a first-generation star Sun is too large to be a first-generation star
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:00, trinitieu66
Ahot-air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5.00 m/s releases a sandbag at the instant the balloon is 40.0 m above the ground. after it is released, the sandbag encounters no appreciable air drag. compute the velocity of the sandbag at 0.250 s after its release.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30, biancabell3
Acoyote chasing a rabbit is moving 8.00 m/s due east at one moment and 8.80 m/s due south 4.25 s later. let the x axis point due east and the y axis point due north. find the direction of the coyote's average acceleration during that time.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30, austinwst3
You are driving directly behind a pickup truck, going at the same speed as the truck. a crate falls from the bed of the truck to the road. (a) will your car hit the crate before the crate hits the road if you neither brake nor swerve? (b) during the fall, is the horizontal speed of the crate more than, less than, or the same as that of the truck?
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