Physics, 01.11.2019 01:31, kelseyduhhh
Experiencing a constant horizontal 1.10 m/s wind, a hot-air balloon ascends from the launch site at a constant vertical speed of 2.70 m/s. at a height of 202 m, the balloonist maintains constant altitude for 10.3 s before releasing a small sandbag. how far from the launch site does the sandbag land?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 01:40, sasalinas2001
In all trials, the magnitude of the final velocity for g1 + g2 was less than the magnitude of any initial velocity. as mass increased, what happened to the velocity? the velocity decreased. the velocity increased. the velocity of g1 + g2 could not be measured. the velocity was not affected by the mass increase.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:20, gonzalesalexiaouv1bg
When considering gravity acceleration and the force of acceleration, what must be true? a. the direction of acceleration must be perpendicular to the direction of the force. b. the direction of the force and the direction of acceleration must be the same as each other. c. the direction of the force and the direction of acceleration must be opposite of each other. d. the mass of the body must be the same as the acceleration of the body.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 04:30, angie249
The pressure increases by 1.0 x 104 n/m^2 for every meter of depth beneath the surface of the ocean. at what depth does the volume of a pyrex (bulk modulus 2.6 x 1010n/m^2) glass cube, 9.8 x 10^β2m on an edge at the ocean's surface, decrease by 7.5 x 10β10m^3? explain the formula beyond this point: p=1.0x10^4, b=2.6x10^10, l=9.8x10^β2, delta v=7.5x10^β10. at some point l needs to be cubed. why p is divided by delta v?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30, GreenHerbz206
Could someone . i have tried to solve myself but my calculation is off
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