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A ball shot at an angle of 60° to the ground strikes a building 23m away at a point 16m high. What is the magnitude and direction of the final velocity of the ball when it strikes the wall?
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From rest, a car accelerated at 8 m/s2 for 10 seconds. What is the final velocity of the car?
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Nov 20, 2022
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If an object has zero acceleration, what will be its velocity and position at any time t (in seconds)?
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Nov 20, 2022
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refitmyhome
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Can constant speed create a g-force, or does there need to be a change in velocity (speed or direction)?
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Nov 20, 2022
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d andrew
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A ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 19.6 m/s. At the highest point, what is the acceleration?
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Nov 20, 2022
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SImon DArcy
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How do you find acceleration from initial velocity and time taken by an object to reach its maximum height?
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Nov 19, 2022
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Real Spark
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Does friction slow down a moving object? If so, what is the proof to support that statement?
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Nov 19, 2022
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samross1986
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What is the height of a stone thrown directly upward at an initial velocity of 10 m/s?
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Nov 19, 2022
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screwfox
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Why is friction never zero on earth?
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Nov 19, 2022
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Aneaka k
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A rock is dropped from a roof that is 6m from the ground. How long does it take to hit the ground? And what is the velocity of the rock as it hits the ground?
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Nov 19, 2022
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revelationmedical
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How can we calculate the coefficient of friction between blocks?
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Nov 19, 2022
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In case of a satellite orbiting around earth, is it's centripetal acceleration and gravitational acceleration the same?
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Nov 18, 2022
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DJW90
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Do two forces of magnitude 5N and 12 act at a point of the resultant resultant?
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Nov 18, 2022
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A vehicle with a mass of 200kg is driven at constant acceleration of 2m/s2 along a straight level against constant resistance 50N. When the velocity of the vehicle is 10m/s, what is the power of the engine?
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Nov 18, 2022
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fire
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The speed of an object is always positive whereas the velocity of an object can be positive or negative. Can someone explain this?
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Nov 17, 2022
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Need a bigger hammer
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In what situations do we need to know acceleration rather than just velocity or displacement (physics)? What are some examples of applications for this?
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Nov 17, 2022
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How do I find power when friction, mass, and velocity is given but not given time?
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Nov 17, 2022
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What are the common causes of low coefficient of friction in concrete?
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Nov 16, 2022
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The acceleration of the car is 2 m/s2, and the velocity at this instant is 10 m/s, what will be the velocity at the end of one second? At the end of two seconds?
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Nov 16, 2022
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StellarAlchemy
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What are the pros and cons of Newtonian mechanics and general relativity?
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Nov 15, 2022
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