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Using software, a simulation of a javelin being thrown both on earth and on the moon is created. in both cases, the velocity and angle of projection are kept the same. on earth, the javelin covers a distance y. what distance would it cover on the moon? (the moon’s gravity is about 1/6th that of earth.) a. 6y b. 6/y c. y/6 d. (y+6)2
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:00
What is a carrier wave and how does it affect what you hear on the radio
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