A rotating light is located

  1. A rotating light is located 25 feet from a wall. The light projected on the wall is moving at a rate of 1.5 feet per second when
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  2. A rotating light is located 25 feet from a wall. The light projected on the wall is moving at a rate of 1.5 feet per second when
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  3. A rotating light is located 25 feet from a wall. The light projected on the wall is moving at a rate of 1.5 feet per second when
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  4. A mass of 1.0 kg is located at the end of a very light and rigid rod 44 cm in length. The rod is rotating about an axis at its
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  5. A rotating beacon is located 1 kilometer off a straight shoreline. If the beacon rotates at a rate of 3 revolutions per minute,
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  6. A rotating beacon is located 1 kilometer off a straight shoreline. If the beacon rotates at a rate of 3 revolutions per minute,
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  7. Consider the illustration, which shows a rotating beam of light located 0.5 mile from a shoreline. The beam rotates at a rate of
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  8. Consider the illustration, which shows a rotating beam of light located 0.5 mile from a shoreline. The beam rotates at a rate of
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  9. Consider a rotating platform such as you used in lab. Imagine that it is initially rotating at some angular velocity.You drop a
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  10. What is the accepted explanation for the Wow! signal? A) One-time radiative burst B) Rotating light-house event, similar to a
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