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A(n) wave best describes a wave whose direction of travel is perpendicular to the displacement of the medium.
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Determine the critical height h of the water level that causes the concrete gravity dam to be on the verge of tipping over due to water pressure. the density of concrete is ρc = 2.40 mg/m3. suppose that hd = 38 m. hint: work the problem using a 1-m width of the dam.
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The image shows a pendulum in simple harmonic motion the pendulum starts at a and swing to e
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30, cooboy
Explain the difference between each pair of concepts. a. frequency and relative frequency b. percentage and relative frequency a. select the correct choice below. a. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. b. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of a value to the total number of observations. c. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the ratio of the number of times a particular distinct value occurs to the frequency. d. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of two different values.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:00, laurenppylant
If two students are running down the hall toward each other, trying to get to class, and they have the same mass and acceleration, what will happen when they collide? will their forces cancel out or will each one experience a reaction?
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