Asked by Maya
As you watch a surfer ride a wave toward the shoreline, what is the shoreline.
a. reference point
b.distance being travled c.delta
d.displacement refrence
a. reference point
b.distance being travled c.delta
d.displacement refrence
Answers
Answered by
Maya
I think the answer c please tell me if i'm wrong
Answered by
Maya
wait i mean a
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which is it? A or C?
Answered by
Maya
I think it a
Answered by
Britney
I believe it is A
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, A.
Answered by
Maya
thank can you help with this one I think it C
Which example provides a complete scientific description of an object in motion?
the vibration of the jackhammer broke through the south-facing rock in
under 10 seconds.
the hockey player sent the puck flying toward the north goal to score the winning point.
the tiger had to run at 50 kilometers for hour across the field to catch the zebra.
the hiker followed the north trail a distance of two kilometers in thirty minutes.
Which example provides a complete scientific description of an object in motion?
the vibration of the jackhammer broke through the south-facing rock in
under 10 seconds.
the hockey player sent the puck flying toward the north goal to score the winning point.
the tiger had to run at 50 kilometers for hour across the field to catch the zebra.
the hiker followed the north trail a distance of two kilometers in thirty minutes.
Answered by
Maya
I didn't mean to sound rude.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Which one shows both speed and direction?
Which one shows both speed and direction?
Answered by
Maya
the hiker followed the north trail a distance of two kilometers in thirty minutes.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
The north trail may go west or east. It may be further north than the south trail.
The north trail may go west or east. It may be further north than the south trail.
Answered by
Maya
the vibration of the jackhammer broke through the south-facing rock in
under 10 seconds. ohhh ok this has to be the right answer
under 10 seconds. ohhh ok this has to be the right answer
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No, that's not right. You're on your own now.
Answered by
Maya
ok thanks
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