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A 1450-kg submarine rises straight up
A 1450-kg submarine rises straight up towards the surface. Seawater exerts both an upward buoyant force of 16890 N on the
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A 1410-kg submarine rises straight up towards the surface. Seawater exerts both an upward buoyant force of 16760 N on the
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A 1420-kg submarine rises straight up towards the surface. Seawater exerts both an upward buoyant force of 16930 N on the
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A 1470-kg submarine rises straight up towards the surface. Seawater exerts both an upward buoyant force of 16070 N on the sub,
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The depths of three different submarines are listed below. Which of the following statements are true? Choose all that apply. e
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A submarine is rising from a depth of -50 meters at a speed of 0.2 meter per second. Write an equation that represents the depth
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A 50 g lunch pail is lifted up 500 m. If the work required to do this was 1450 J, what's the acceleration?
W= mad 1450 = (0.05
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A submarine travels 315 feet straight down for 90 seconds. What is the average speed in feet per second of the submarine?
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A submarine at an elevation of -35 feet rises 35 feet. What is the elevation of the submarine after it rises?
a. -70 feet b. 0
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A submarine dives from the water surface at an angle of 31° below the horizontal, following a straight path 75 m long. How far
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