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Twice each each lunar month, all year long, these tides occur. whenever the moon, earth and sun are aligned, the gravitational pull of the sun to that of the moon causing tides. a) adds; neap b) adds; maximum c) interferes; neap d) interferes; minimum
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Road users moving into your lane, brake lights, and abrupt changes in road surface are a. rare at night b. indicators of potential hazards c. not worth worrying about before you reach them d. no problem for experienced drivers
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:00, ggdvj9gggsc
Suppose a soccer ball is kicked from the ground at an angle 20.0º above the horizontal at 8.00 m/s. the y-velocity is determined to be 2.74 m/s. how long will the ball be in the air? assume the ball lands at the same height at which it was kicked.
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Panel bc in fig. p2.76 is semi-circular, with the 3 meter radius and horizontal straight edge through point b. compute (a) the hydrostatic force of the water on the panel, (b) its center of pressure, and (c) the moment of this force about point b. assume atmospheric pressure on the dry side of the panel
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