Physics, 07.02.2021 20:30 holycow4916
You are standing still and your friend pushes you from the left, making you move 1
m/s to the right in 1 second. If your mass is 66 kg and your friendâs is 91 kg, at what
speed did he push you
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30
Agroup of students were investigating the force of gravity. they began by dropping a foam ball from a height of 3 meters into a bucket of sand. the ball hit the sand in 0.306 seconds. they dropped additional balls of approximately the same diameter, but of different masses. here is the data they collected. based on this experiment and the collected data, what would their conclusion be?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30
Match each type of lever with the correct diagram. 1. first-class 2. third-class 3. second-class
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:00
Ideal meters problem. what internal resistance is ideal for a voltmeter? what internal resistance is ideal for an ammeter?
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