A 400g lemming waddles horizontally

  1. A 400g lemming waddles horizontally off a small 4.9m high cliff with a horizontalvelocity of 0.5m/s. a. How far from the base of
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  2. A lemming runs horizontally off the side of a 27.8 m cliff at 1.12 m/s. How long will it take for the lemming to hit the water?
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  3. You want to close an open door by throwing either a 400g lump of clay or a 400g rubber ball at it. You throw at the same speed,
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  4. In a 10kg bag 3:2:1 (24) fertilizer containsa) 400g N, 800g P, 1200g K b) 40gN,80gP,120gK c) 1200g N, 800g P, 400g K d)
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  5. A duck waddles 2.3m east and 7.0m north. what are the magnitude and direction of the ducks displacement with respect to its
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  6. A 400g soccer ball is moving through the air at 3.57m/s [64.8°W of N] horizontally at the top of its flight.If at that instant,
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  7. Which of the following animals from the arctic tundra are falsely known as "suicidal rodents?Responses hare short-tailed weasel
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  8. A Bulldog is already moving when we first see it. It waddles -57 meters reaching a final velocity of -28 m/s after accelerating
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  9. Calcium carbonate can undergo a chemical reaction to produc calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂). Which possible
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  10. Calcium carbonate can undergo a chemical reaction to produc calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂). Which possible
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