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  1. two particles perform linear simple harmonic motionalongthe same path of length 2A and period T as shown in the graph below. the
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  2. Which answer best explains the relationship between simple interest and a linear function? (1 point)Simple interest eamed is the
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  3. Name a phase change that will show a DECREASE (particles are moving slower) in kinetic energy of the particles. simple short.
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  4. Name a phase change that will show an INCREASE in kinetic energy (particles are moving faster) of the particles. simple short.
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  5. How do particles of aGas differ form Particles Of a liquid when in the same container? A. Gas particles are closer together b.
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  6. two particles are moving along a linear track according to the functions x1=t^2+2t and x2=-t^2+8t+80 for t is greater than or
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  7. two particles are moving along a linear track according to the functions x1=t^2+2t and x2=-t^2+8t+80 for t is greater than or
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  8. Which answer best explains the relationship between simple interest and a linear function?(1 point)Responses Simple interest
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    2. What is most necessary for a coherent text to do?( asked by What is most necessary for a coherent text to do?(
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  9. Which answer best explains the relationship between simple interest and a linear function?(1 point) Responses Simple interest
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  10. Which is not an assumption about particles in a gas according to the kinetic theory?The motion of one particle is unaffected by
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