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Suppose you hang an object
Suppose you hang an object of weight W by a string from a hanging spring scale, such as the kind used in some grocery stores.
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Hanna
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Suppose you use a piece of fishing line to hang a large object from the ceiling. The line has a test strength of 125 lbs.
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lynn
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Suppose you use a piece of fishing line to hang a large object from the ceiling. The line has a test strength of 125 lbs.
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LYNN
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1. Don 't hang up. Hold on, please.
2. Don't hang up. Hang on, plese. (Can we use 'Hang on' instead of "Hold on' in telephone
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rfvv
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Which sentence most contributes to the theme of hysteria?(1 point)
Responses a. “And why not, if they must hang for denyin’
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An object on a vertical spring oscillates up and down in simple harmonic motion with an angular frequency of 25.1 rad/s.
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Joey
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An object on a vertical spring oscillates up and down in simple harmonic motion with an angular frequency of 25.1 rad/s.
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Joey
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Two objects with masses 4.90 and 2.10 hang 0.800 above the floor from the ends of a cord 7.20 long passing over a frictionless
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Ben
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Hang time?
If a basketball player has a vertical leap of about 30 inches, what is his hang time? V-48T^2 Hang time to the nearest
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ShelbyA
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IF a pro basketball player has a vertical hang-time of about 35 inches, what is his hang-time? Use hang-time function V=48T^2.
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aimee
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