Suppose I measure the velocity

  1. Suppose I measure the velocity of an object at two different times, t1 and t2. If I tell you that the uncertainty in velocity is
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  2. Suppose a small cannonball weighing 16 pounds is shot vertically upward with an initialvelocity Vo = 300 ft/s . a) Construct the
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  3. Suppose that you are watching a spaceship take off. You are 100 meters from the launch pad, and you measure the angle made by
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  4. A) Under what condition is average velocity equal to instantaneous velocity?B) Does the speedometer of car measure speed or
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  5. I have no idea how to solve this problem. Any help would be appreciated.Suppose rayBC bisects angleABE, and D is the interior of
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  6. Suppose you measure the velocity of a mosquito to be 1.3 m/s with an error of .2 m/s. We approximate the mosquito to weight
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  7. Suppose you throw an object from a great height, so that it reaches very nearly terminal velocity by time it hits the ground. By
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  8. Suppose you throw an object from a great height, so that it reaches very nearly terminal velocity by time it hits the ground. By
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  9. Suppose that you measure the velocity of an object by measuring that it takes 1 second to travel 1.2 meters. The measurement
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  10. 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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