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  1. The voltage in a electric current is 100 volts then with Ohm's law how do you find the instantaneous rate of change of I with
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  2. How do instantaneous speed and average speed differ?Instantaneous speed happens all the time, but average speed only happens
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  3. A new oil field has just begun production. The first oil removed is the easiest to get out, and so production falls as time goes
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  4. A new oil field has just begun production. The first oil removed is the easiest to get out, and so production falls as time goes
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  5. A new oil field has just begun production. The first oil removed is the easiest to get out, and so production falls as time goes
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  7. An arrow is launched vertically upward from a crossbow at 98.2 m/s. Ignoring air friction, what is its instantaneous speed at
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  8. how does a car average speed differ from its instantaneous speed?a Average speed is computed for the entire duration of a trip
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  9. 1 The lack of a ___ system of measurement is an international problem.scanty, uniform, transient, instantaneous 2. Almost ____
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  10. A train traveling at v0 = 30.0 m/s begins to brake by applying a velocity-dependent instantaneous acceleration a(v) = α /(v u)
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