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An object at rest accelerates through a distance of 1.5 m at which point the instantaneous velocity of the object is 3.5m/s.
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An object at rest accelerates through a distance of 1.5 m at which point the instantaneous velocity of the object is 3.5m/s.
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When might an object's average velocity be equal to its average speed in two dimensions?
A) If the object does not loop back to
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When might an object's average velocity be equal to its average speed in two dimensions?
A) If the object does not loop back to
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When might an object's average velocity be equal to its average speed in two dimensions?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIf
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An object with a mass of 32 kg has an initial energy of 500 J. At the end of the experiment, the velocity of the object is
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heat is always transferred from A the hotter object to the cooler object, B the cooler object to the warmer object, C slowing
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An object traveling 339 m/s strikes a 2nd object and comes to rest 24 cm inside of the 2nd object (which does not move). What is
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An object's average speed is found by dividing the total distance the object travels by the total
A mass of the object. B
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johannaEvans
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Calla & Ivy want to figure out the lifetime value of their customers. They know that the average customer's value is $50 a
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