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In the year 1178. five monks at canterbury cathedral in england observed what appeared to be an asteroid colliding with the moon, causing a red glow in and around it. it is hypothesized that this event created the crater giordano bruno, which is right on the edge of the area we can usually see from earth. how long after the asteroid hit the moon, which is 3.84 x 10^5 km away, would the light first arrive on earth in seconds?
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Imagine that someone pushes one marble toward a motionless marble. would there still be action-reaction forces involved in the collision? how might the marbles’ motions be changed? ?
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Diego is trying to lift a piano to the second floor of his house. diego uses a pulley system and gives a big lift to the piano.the piano moves upward, then stops, and then it starts to fall to the ground. which list best describes the forces on the piano in the proper order? positive force → balanced force → negative force negative force → balanced force → positive force positive force → unbalanced force → negative force negative force → unbalanced force → positive force
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The cheetah is considered the fastest running animal in the world. cheetahs can accelerate to a speed of 20.1 m/s in 2.50 s and can continue to accelerate to reach a top speed of 28.1 m/s. assume the acceleration is constant until the top speed is reached and is zero thereafter.1) starting from a crouched position, how long does it take a cheetah to reach its top speed? (express your answer to three significant figures.) s2) how far does it travel in that time? (express your answer to three significant figures.) m3) if a cheetah sees a rabbit 120 m away, how long will it take to reach the rabbit, assuming the rabbit does not move? (express your answer to three significant figures.)
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