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Rocket propellers are able to move it upwards, thanks to: * A - Principle of Rectilinear Propagation of Light B - Fundamental Principle of Dynamics C - Inertia Principle D - Principle of Action and Reaction
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The doctor lands his tardis on a planet whose radius is 1.2x10^7m the acceleration due to gravity is 18m/s^2. what is the mass of the planet
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Calculate the linear momentum of a pickup truck that has a mass of 1000kg, and is traveling eastward at 20 m/s
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7.study the scenario. a small container of water with a low temperature is poured into a large container of water with a higher temperature. which choice correctly explains what happens to the thermal energy of these systems? the smaller container of water has more heat and thermal energy than the larger container. some heat and thermal energy is transferred to the larger container of water. the larger container of water has more heat and thermal energy than the smaller container. some heat and thermal energy is transferred to the smaller container of water. the larger container of water has more thermal energy and some of that energy is transferred to the colder water in a process known as heating. the smaller container of water has more thermal energy than the larger container, and some of that energy is transferred to the warmer water in a process known as heating.
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