A 6.0 kg mass moves

  1. The linear momentum of a body can be calculated by multiplying its mass by theQuestion 1 options: time during which the mass
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  3. The linear momentum of a body can be calculated by multiplying its mass by theQuestion 1 options: time during which the mass
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  4. An unstable atomic nucleus of mass 17.0 ¡Ñ 10¡V27 kg which is at rest disintegrates into three particles. One of the
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  5. An unstable nucleus of mass 17x10^-27 kg, initially at rest, disintegrates into 3 particles. One of the particles, of mass
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  6. Which is most likely to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky?(1 point)Responses A colder air mass moves into the area
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  7. Which is most likely to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky?(1 point)Responses A colder air mass moves into the area
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  8. Which is most likely to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky?(1 point) Responses A warmer air mass moves into the area
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  9. Which is most likely to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky?(1 point)Responses A warmer air mass moves into the area
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  10. according to einstein's mass energy relationM= m'/root[1-(v^2/c^2)] Where M is mass of particle when it moves with velocity 'v'
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