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Why is it difficult to use the law of conservation of energy to calculate the
effects of a collision?
A. Energy is not conserved.
B. Energy is only conserved during inelastic collisions.
C. Energy is destroyed during a collision.
D. Energy is converted to heat during a collision.
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If an athlete runs once around a track, back to the starting line, her average velocity is zero. true or false?
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Aphoton is absorbed by an electron that is in the n = 3 state of a hydrogen atom, causing the hydrogen atom to become ionized. very far away from the nucleus, the released electron has a velocity of 750,000 m/s. what was the wavelength of the absorbed photon?
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The chart shows the costs and shipping times for materials that a company needs to build a new product. which describes the best trade-off if the company needs to start building their product within the next two years? they should order the domestic materials because it is always best to choose the fastest shipping time. they should order the imported materials because it is always best to choose the lowest cost for materials. since the shipping time is longer, they should order the domestic materials because the additional cost is worth it to get the materials in time. even though the shipping time is longer, they should order the imported materials because they are less expensive and should arrive in plenty of time to build the product.
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