Jaylee
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Questions
The following questions were asked by visitors named Jaylee.
This should be relavantly easy and yet,i'm still blank! I just need a couple of examples of sounds in the city and the country in onomatopoeia form. (it's for 2 onomatopia poems,one incity,one in country)
16 years ago
Three masses are arranged in an (x, y) plane. 7 kg (-3,1) 8 kg (0,0) 9 kg (1,2) a) What is the magnitude of the resulting force on the 8 kg mass at the origin? The universal gravitational constant is 6.6726 × 10^−11 N · m^2/kg^2. Answer in units of N. b)...
14 years ago
If I had 32 kilobytes and was converting them to Hectobytes using the K H D b d c m would it be 320 hectobytes?
11 years ago
What does "life sustains tragedy" mean? It seems like "life helps us escape of the effects of tragedy" or i could also read it as "life provides us with all the things needed for tragedy" I'm a littttle confused about which (if any) it is
6 years ago
how would you describe a person that has an identity centered around valuing family?
6 years ago
Answers
The following answers were posted by visitors named Jaylee.
For b): I meant the resultant force on the 8 kg mass at the origin. Sorry!
14 years ago
I'm sorry, but I'm not understanding your explanation. I figured out the two forces and found the resultant but my answer is wrong and I'm not sure how to use your method.
14 years ago
8,924,001
9 years ago
The tens place in the product is in a pattern the pattern is 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 the ones place is the opposite the other pattern is 8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
8 years ago
You are all morons
8 years ago
8 x [16 + (12-4) / 2] 8 x (16 + 8/2) 8 x (16 + 4) 8 x 20 160
6 years ago
"Trickster tales and creation stories: A. Early American and Colonial Literature. In such tales, the main character is called Trickster. In folklore, the protagonist can be depicted as a god or an anthropomorphic animal. Since the very first pieces of Ame...
6 years ago
answer: 19 degrees explanation: when i write v0 it means v initial distance traveled by snowball 1 d1 = v0t1 = (v*cos(theta1)) * [ (2v0*sin(theta1)) / (g) ] since sin(2(theta)) is 2sin(theta)cos(theta) d1 = ((v0)^2 / g)*sin2(theta1) for the same reason, d...
6 years ago
g(x) = x - 10 graph some points of f(x) and g(x) and you'll see
6 years ago