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Two gliders with masses m1
Two gliders with masses m1 = 0.200 kg and m2 = 0.300 kg are held stationary on an air-track with compressed spring in between.
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Two air-track gliders are held together with a string. The mass of glider A is twice that of glider B. A spring is tightly
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anonymous
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On a frictionless horizontal air track a 0.300 kg glider moving 9.00m/s to the right collides with a 0.800 kg moving 1.50m/s to
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NAIZA BELARMINO
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In 1903 Wilbur and Orville Wright made history. They flew the first airplane with an engine. 2 The brothers studied birds and
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Two identical gliders on an air track are held together by a piece of string, compressing a spring between the gliders. While
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Dante
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So in physics lab we did an experiment with a cart with two different masses on a air track (practically eliminating kinetic
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Michelle
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1) If two gliders of equal mass equal and opposite initial veloity collide perfectly elastically, using the given equation, what
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Anonymous
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If two different masses have the same kinetic energy, their momenta are:
a. proportional to the squares of their masses b.
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Anonymous
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which statement incorrectly describes air masses?
tropical air masses form closer to the equator where the air is warm. maritime
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Three masses are arranged on a flat surface as shown. Two of the masses are as follows: m2 = 16.3 kg and m3 = 66.5 kg. A
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dillon
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