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How do you isolate t (time) in this equation? the question is asking me to derive an equation for time to hit the ground for a dropped object in terms of height of the drop, gravity, and initial velocity and that’s what i have so far.
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Avery hard rubber ball (m = 0.5 kg) is falling vertically at 4 m/s just before it bounces on the floor. the ball rebounds back at essentially the same speed. if the collision with the floor lasts 0.05 s, what is the average force exerted by the floor on the ball?
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Agas expands from an initial volume of 0.040 m^3 and an initial pressure of 210 kpa to a final volume of 0.065 m^3 while its temperature is kept constant. how much work is done by the system?
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The coefficient of friction is a number that represents the resistance to sliding between two in contact with one another.
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Why is the energy that results from a roller coaster's position at the top of a hill referred to as potential energy?
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