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Should you choose to throw a rubber ball, which will bounce off the pin, or a beanbag, which will strike the pin and not bounce
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Using software, a simulation of a javelin being thrown both on earth and on the moon is created. in both cases, the velocity and angle of projection are kept the same. on earth, the javelin covers a distance y. what distance would it cover on the moon? (the moon’s gravity is about 1/6th that of earth.) a. 6y b. 6/y c. y/6 d. (y+6)2
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30
The solar panels used by mark function because of the photoelectric effect. light shines on the cells causing electrons to be ejected from the metal, which produces an electric current. at night on mars, no light will fall on the solar cells and no electric current will be generated. according to your notes, what type of light is typically needed to cause the photoelectric effect? a)visible b)ultraviolet c)infrared
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30
An object weighs 40n in air, weighs 20n when submerged in water and 30n when submerged in a liquid of unknown density. what is the density of the liquid?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:00
The force it would take to accelerate an 900-kg car at the rate of 6m/s2
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