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If you drop a bouncing ball from a height of 40 cm, explain why it can only bounce back up to a height of less than 40 cm.
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You are doing a science experiment with a fahrenheit thermometer. your data must be in degrees celsius. if you measure a temperature of 125°f, what is this temperature in degrees celsius
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Select the best definition for wavelength. the height of an oscillating electromagnetic wave the rate at which electromagnetic waves oscillate. the distance between two crests of an electromagnetic wave. the oscillations of electric and magnetic fields select the best definition for frequency. the oscillations of electric and magnetic fields. the height of an oscillating electromagnetic wave. the distance between two crests of an electromagnetic wave. the rate at which electromagnetic waves oscillate
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:30
Ineed to answer this problem but i lack in knowledge, what should i study to answer this problem? i have never used derivatives in a physics problem so i'm not sure what's happening and i can't find videos explaining.
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If the contraction of the left ventricle lasts 250 ms and the speed of blood flow in the aorta (the large artery leaving the heart) is 0.76 m/s at the end of the contraction, what is the average acceleration of a red blood cell as it leaves the heart?
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