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Earthquakes produce p waves, which are longitudinal waves that travel underground. how do these waves move through the soil and rock?
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Which are examples of projectile motion? choose all that apply a. a soccer ball rolling across the ground in the northeast direction b. a car turning a corner, so it is heading south c. a javelin flying through the air d. a tennis ball lobbed over the net
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:30
What object a collides with object b and bounces back its final momentum is?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30
Agroup of students were investigating the force of gravity. they began by dropping a foam ball from a height of 3 meters into a bucket of sand. the ball hit the sand in 0.306 seconds. they dropped additional balls of approximately the same diameter, but of different masses. here is the data they collected. based on this experiment and the collected data, what would their conclusion be?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00
Astudent weighing 700 n climbs at constant speed to the top of an 8 m vertical rope in 10 s. the average power expended by the student to overcome gravity is most nearly
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