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HELP! Motion Equations, please list examples (no need to list solutions.)
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Since the investigative question has two variables, you need to focus on each one separately. thinking only about the first part of the question, mass, what might be a hypothesis that would illustrate the relationship between mass and kinetic energy? use the format of "if…then…because…” when writing your hypothesis.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30
Will mark as brainliest how does a catapult increase the trajectory of an object? ps. answer as if u were a 5th grader
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Because atoms of elements in the same group of thbecause atoms of elements in the same group of the periodic table have the same number of neutrons, they have similar properties. select the best answer from the choices provided t fe periodic table have the same number of neutrons, they have similar properties. select the best answer from the choices provided t f
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:00
Acommon technique in analysis of scientific data is normalization. the purpose of normalizing data is to eliminate irrelevant constants that can obscure the salient features of the data. the goal of this experiment is to test the hypothesis that the flux of light decreases as the square of the distance from the source. in this case, the absolute value of the voltage measured by the photometer is irrelevant; only the relative value conveys useful information. suppose that in part 2.2.2 of the experiment, students obtain a signal value of 162 mv at a distance of 4 cm and a value of 86 mv at a distance of 5.7 cm. normalize the students' data to the value obtained at 4 cm. (divide the signal value by 162.) then calculate the theoretically expected (normalized) value at 5.7 cm.
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HELP! Motion Equations, please list examples (no need to list solutions.)
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