Physics, 25.05.2021 21:10 jvargas0207
Two students are on either end of a see-saw. One student is located at 2.3 m from the center support point and has a mass of 55 kg. The other student has a mass of 75 kg. Where should that student sit, with reference to the center support point, if there is to be no rotation of the see-saw
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Bob camina 200 m sur, luego trota 400 m suroeste, luego camina 200 m en una dirección 30? norte del este. a. dibuje una gráfica de los movimientos de bob. use una regla y transportador. b. use método gráfico y analÃitico para hallar el desplazamiento total que bob recorrió. (magnitud y dirección) c. compare los resultados obtenidos por el método gráfico y analÃtico. (por ciento de diferencia).
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Your target variable is δf, the magnitude of the difference in frequency between the waves emitted from the sonar device and the waves received by the device after reflecting off the whale. write an expression for δf in terms of the relevant frequencies using the subscript notation introduced above.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:00
In an experiment, how can i change human errors? be specific.
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