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Explain whether a tennis ball dropped from a high distance experiences an elastic collision or inelastic collision
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You have a resistor and a capacitor of unknown values. first, you charge the capacitor and discharge it through the resistor. by monitoring the capacitor voltage on an oscilloscope, you see that the voltage decays to half its initial value in 2.70 miss . you then use the resistor and capacitor to make a low-pass filter. what is the crossover frequency fc?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:40
Apotter's wheel moves uniformly from rest to an angular speed of 0.20 rev/s in 32.0 s. (a) find its angular acceleration in radians per second per second. rad/s2 (b) would doubling the angular acceleration during the given period have doubled final angular speed?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:10
It's a snowy day and you're pulling a friend along a level road on a sled. you've both been taking physics, so she asks what you think the coefficient of friction between the sled and the snow is. you've been walking at a steady 1.5m/s, and the rope pulls up on the sled at a 32 β angle. you estimate that the mass of the sled, with your friend on it, is 65 kg and that you're pulling with a force of 80 n .
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Physics, 23.06.2019 06:20
Which statements best describe energy? check all that apply. the total amount of energy in the universe remains constant. the total amount of energy in the universe changes constantly. energy cannot be converted from one form to another. energy can be converted from one form to another. energy cannot be created or destroyed. energy can be created or destroyed.
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