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  1. Find the resulting displacement of a 15-km displacement and a 25-km displacement when the angle between them is 90 degrees.(
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  2. The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring is given by y(t) = 2 cos 6t, where y is the
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  3. A car is driving in the negative X direction at a steady speed of 15 m/s. if it starts at a position of 30m:What is its
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  4. The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring is given by y(t) = 2 cos 6t, where y is the
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  5. The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring and subject to the damping effect of friction
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  6. How do i find total displacement in in^3/min if i have the bore and stroke and and rpm and number of cylinder. i can calculate
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  7. when you are finding displacement from a velocity graphand it says find the displacement at t=3 do you find the area from the
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  8. Position, Distance, and Displacement Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which answer best describes displacement? (1 point)
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  9. Position, Distance, and Displacement Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which answer best describes displacement? (1 point)
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  10. Help!?!?!A pontoon boat starts from rest and accelerates at a constant rate of 0.25m/s^2 over a displacement of 290 meters. 1.
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