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On my physics home work i have a question that puts the weight in grams, and i need to find the acceleration. I know that the
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Maggie
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Suppose the driver in this example is now moving with speed 38.9 m/s, and slams on the brakes, stopping the car in 4.4 s.
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ppose the driver in this example is now moving with speed 38.9 m/s, and slams on the brakes, stopping the car in 4.4 s.
(a) Find
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Given v = 4t - 9t3, find the acceleration when t = 1 s.
acceleration in m/s2 = My Answer V'=4-27t2 V"= -54t V"(1)= -54
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To find the velocity and acceleration vectors for uniform circular motion and to recognize that this acceleration is the
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An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a
speed of 104 m/s. The 84.0 kg pilot does not want the centripetal acceleration
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An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a
speed of 106 m/s. The 81.0 kg pilot does not want the centripetal acceleration
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Kyla
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An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a speed of 104 m/s. The 88.0 kg pilot does not want the centripetal
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Dave
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An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a
speed of 104 m/s. The 73.0 kg pilot does not want the centripetal acceleration
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A distance ‘s’ of an object in metres is given by the following equation:
s=7t^2 * e^-0.4t Use differential calculus to find
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Zak
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