Physics, 31.07.2019 23:30 xXStrikerXx9095
Jodie sets two objects on a flat surface. object a has a mass of 50g, while object b has a mass of 250g. jodie pushes both objects with the same force and watches them speed up. which object will speed up more? a. they speed up the same amount. b. object b speeds up more. c. object a speeds up more. d. neither object speeds up.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:30, mmaglaya1
Ablock of mass m = 2.5 kg is attached to a spring with spring constant k = 790 n/m. it is initially at rest on an inclined plane that is at an angle of 28 degrees with respect to the horizontal, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the plane is k = 0.14. in the initial position, where the spring is compressed by a distance of a = 0.18 m, the mass is at its lowest position and the spring is compressed the maximum amount. take the initial gravitational energy of the block as zero. b) if the spring pushes the block up the incline, what distance, l, in meters will the block travel before coming to rest? the spring remains attached to both the block and the fixed wall throughout its motion.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30, Paigex3
In order to do work, the force vector must be question 1 options: in a different direction than the acceleration vector. in a different direction than the displacement vector. in the same direction as the displacement vector and the motion. in the same direction as the acceleration vector.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:30, sza2016
This is a form of winter precipitation. it is frozen precipitation falling as ice pellets. snowflakes melt into raindrops as they pass through a thin layer of warmer air. the raindrops then refreeze into particles of ice when they fall into a layer of sub-freezing air near the surface of the earth. this precipitation is called a) hail. b) rain. c) sleet. d) snow.
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