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F(x,y) represents a velocity field
Acceleration is a measure of how the velocity of a moving object is changing. It can be calculated using the formula a = v-u/t,
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F(x, y) represents a velocity field of a fluid over a surface S defined by z = 6 − 3x − 2y. If the magnitude of the velocity
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F(x, y) represents a velocity field of a fluid over a surface S defined by z = 6 − 3x − 2y. If the magnitude of the velocity
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F(x, y) represents a velocity field of a fluid over a surface S defined by z = 6 − 3x − 2y. If the magnitude of the velocity
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F(x,y) represents a velocity field of a fluid over a surface z=6-3x-2y.If the magnitude of the velocity in the direction of the
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F(x,y) represents a velocity field of a fluid over a surface z=6-3x-2y.If the magnitude of the velocity in the direction of the
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The magnitude of the velocity of a car is given by the equation v=|35t-70| where t represents time in seconds and v represents
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The magnitude of the velocity of a car is given by the equation v=|35t-70| where t represents time in seconds and v represents
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A proton is shot into an electric field of magnitude 1x10^4 NC^-1.if the velocity of the proton as it enters the field is 1x10^6
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An ion enters a mass spectrometer which has a .18 T field perpendicular to?
an electric field of 1.6 kV/m and selects a velocity.
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