Two facts: A freely falling

  1. Two facts: A freely falling object at Earth’s surface drops vertically 5 m in 1 s. Earth’s curvature “drops” 5 m for
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  2. Two facts: A freely falling object at Earth’s surface drops vertically 5 m in 1 s. Earth’s curvature “drops” 5 m for
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  3. THIS IS A QUESTION IN MY PHYSICS BOOK & I REALLY REALLY NEED HELP. I AM 48YRS OF AGE JUST DECIDED TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND
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  4. When a ball falls down from a height h, its P.E is transformed into K.E as it's free-falling, BUT.....wot abt objects not
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  5. Napoleon claimed to be a freely elected leader.a) What facts support his claim? b) What facts do not? Explain
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  6. Calculate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere(density 0.830g/m^3) falling throught air if its radius is 8.00cm and its drag
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  7. If the effect of the air resistance acting on falling raindrops is ignored, then we can treat raindrops as freely fallingobjects
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  8. Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.770 g/cm3) falling through air, if its radius is 9.00 cm and its drag
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  9. Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.770 g/cm3) falling through air, if its radius is 9.00 cm and its drag
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  10. What is the acceleration of a 10-N freely falling object with no air resistance?
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