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Physics, 21.06.2019 17:20
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Find the equation for the plane through upper p 0 left parenthesis negative 4 comma negative 8 comma negative 5 right parenthesis perpendicular to the following line. xequalsnegative 4 minus t, yequalsnegative 8 plus 2 t, zequals3 t, minusinfinityless thantless thaninfinity
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At a certain instant after jumping from the airplane a, a skydiver b is in the position shown and has reached a terminal (constant) speed vb = 52 m/s. the airplane has the same constant speed va = 52 m/s, and after a period of level flight is just beginning to follow the circular path shown of radius ρa = 2330 m. (a) determine the velocity and acceleration of the airplane relative to the skydiver. (b) determine the time rate of change of the speed vr of the airplane and the radius of curvature ρr of its path, both as observed by the nonrotating skydiver.
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Marvin records scientific data about lake superior. for which property has marvin forgotten to use an si unit of measurement? shore length high temperature low temperature annual precipitation
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