Physics, 09.11.2019 05:31, paaaaaaapi
Aspherical shell of radius 3.59 cm and a cylinder of radius 7.22 cm are rolling without slipping along the same floor. the two objects have the same mass. if they are to have the same total kinetic energy, what should the ratio of the spherical shell's angular speed to the cylinder's angular speed be?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:00, nayellisoto15
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Mark creates a graphic organizer to review his notes aboutelectrical force. which labels belong in the regions marked x and y?
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Which best describes the weak nuclear force? it maintains attraction between the m ecules in liquids. it attracts the nucleus of one atom to the nucleus of another atom. it pulls all matter in the universe together it keeps particles that make up protons and neutrons together
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