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The diagram shows a boulder rolling down a hill into a valley and then up the opposite hill. at which position does the boulder have the greatest kinetic energy? ab c d
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Atennis player used a tennis racket to hit a tennis ball with a mass of 0.25 kg with a force of 5.25 newtons. how does the force the tennis racket exerted on the tennis ball compare with the force the tennis ball exerted on the tennis racket? a. the force of the tennis racket on the tennis ball is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force the tennis ball exerted on the tennis racket. b. the force of the tennis racket on the tennis ball is equal in magnitude and in the same direction as the force the tennis ball exerted on the tennis racket. c. the force of the tennis racket on the tennis ball is less in magnitude and in the same direction as the force the tennis ball exerted on the tennis racket. d. the force of the tennis racket on the tennis ball is greater in magnitude and opposite in direction as the force the tennis ball exerted on the tennis racket.
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First answer marked as brainiest which is the correct equation describing the first law of thermodynamics? a) when the internal energy of a system changes, it equals the amount of heat added plus the work done. b) when work is done by the piston, it is equal to the heat added plus the change in internal energy of the system. c) when heat is added to the system, it is equal to the amount of work done by the piston plus the change in internal energy of the system.
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