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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:00
When a bicycle coasts uphill, it moves slower and slower as it climbs. why? a. its kinetic energy is transforming into heat energy. b. its potential energy is transforming into kinetic energy. c. its kinetic energy is transforming into potential energy and heat energy. d. its potential energy is transforming into kinetic energy and heat energy.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:40
(a) assume the equation x = at^3 + bt describes the motion of a particular object, with x having the dimension of length and t having the dimension of time. determine the dimensions of the constants a and b. (use the following as necessary: l and t, where l is the unit of length and t is the unit of time.) (b) determine the dimensions of the derivative dx/dt = 3at^2 + b. (use the following as necessary: l and t, where l is the unit of length and t is the unit of time.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:50
Two rigid transformations are used to map δhjk to δlmn. the first is a translation of vertex h to vertex l. what is the second transformation? a reflection across the line containing hk a rotation about point h a reflection across the line containing hj a rotation about point k
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:30
The radius of a sphere is increasing at a rate of 9 cm/ sec. find the radius of the sphere when the volume and the radius of the sphere are increasing at the same numerical rate.
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