Physics, 03.07.2019 18:50 kellysimkin6196
The gravitational strength at the poles is greater than the gravitational strength at the equator. what will happen to an object when it moves from the poles to the equator? a. its mass will increase. b. its mass will decrease. c. its weight will increase. d. its weight will decrease
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30, aliciabenitez
Amerry-go-round of radius r, shown in the figure, is rotating at constant angular speed. the friction in its bearings is so small that it can be ignored. a sandbag of mass m is dropped onto the merry-go-round, at a position designated by r. the sandbag does not slip or roll upon contact with the merry-go-round. how would you rank the following different combinations of m and r on the basis of the angular speed of the merry-go-round after the sandbag "sticks" to the merry-go-round from largest to smallest. a) m = 10kg, r = 0.25r b) m = 20kg, r = 0.25r c) m = 10kg, r = 0.50r d) m = 10kg, r = 1.0r e) m = 15kg, r = 0.75r f) m = 40kg, r = 0.25r
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Physics, 23.06.2019 08:00, TheGaines4life
A10n falling encounters 10n of air resistance (upward force). the net force on the object is:
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