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7 / 8 Read this passage from the article: Two teams face off across a playing field. A whistle blows. Then one player
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Shooting a cannon ball from a cannon
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A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given by I = cmr^2. The object rolls without slipping
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A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given by
I = cmr2. The object rolls without slipping
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A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given by
I = cmr2. The object rolls without slipping
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A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given by
I = cmr2. The object rolls without slipping
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A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given by
I = cmr2. The object rolls without slipping
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The expression - 5t^2 + 40t predicts the height, in meters, of an object t seconds after a person launches it into the air.
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Tim launches an object at an upward velocity of 49feet per second taking the formula y = -16t^2 +40 t - 5 How are far above or
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Alvin worked for 20 years as a security guard with NASA and was present for many of the most famous rocket launches in history.
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