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A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 16.01 m and hits the ground with a speed that is 5.0 times its initial speed.
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Car A has an initial speed of 15m/s and is gaining speed at 1.5m/s^2. Car B has an initial speed of 20m/s and is gaining speed
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Set a frictionless incline at various measured angles then determine the acceleration of a block by measuring the time it takes
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Trista
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How to find average speed with a given initial speed, theta, and delta x?
I know average speed= total distance/total time, but I
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Amm
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A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 18.18 m and hits the ground with a speed that is 4.0 times its initial speed.
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A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 19.17 m and hits the ground with a speed that is 4.0 times its initial speed.
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A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 24.93 m and hits the ground with a speed that is 3.0 times its initial speed.
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A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 24.93 m and hits the ground with a speed that is 3.0 times its initial speed.
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Tsion
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a golf ball with an initial angle of 38 degrees lands exactly 240 m down the range on a level course. neglecting air friction,
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Anonymous
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Two particles with the same mass and same initial speed collide and stick together and leave the collision with half of their
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Abby
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