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Can an object’s velocity change direction when its acceleration is constant?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 21:20
Jason is a body builder. despite being more fit, he weighs more than his brother ryan, who is the same height. which is a possible reason? a. jason has more muscle mass than ryan does. b. jason has more body fat than ryan does. c. jason has more muscle mass and body fat than ryan does d. jason has less body fat than ryan does.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Ann walks 80 meters on a straight line 33 ∘ north of east starting at point 1. draw ann's path. represent ann's walk with a vector of length 80 meters. draw the vector starting at point 1. the length given in the display is in meters.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:00
(science)study the following ocean currents map. an ocean currents map is shown. on the map the locations for san diego, california and savannah, georgia are marked. there is a looping current from the north past san diego and a looping current from the south near savannah which statement is most likely correct about the average temperatures in san diego, california as compared to savannah, georgia? it is higher in savannah because of the cool ocean currents from the south. it is higher in savannah because of the warm ocean currents from the north. it is lower in san diego because of the warm ocean currents from the south. it is lower in san diego because of the cool ocean currents from the north.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 07:30
Which of the following is an example of motion in two dimensions?
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