Physics, 26.03.2020 16:55, swelch2010
An ice-skater pushes off from a wall and skates 20 m across the ice. The skater did 2 J of work. If the skater used twice as much force, what would happen to the work done?
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The force needed to overcome static friction is usually less than that needed to overcome kinetic friction. true or false?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:20, goawayyounoob21
Aproduction line at v. j. sugumaran's machine shop has three stations. the first station can process a unit in 7 minutes. the second station has two identical machines, each of which can process a unit in 16 minutes (each unit only needs to be processed on one of the two machines). the third station can process a unit in 10 minutes. ▼ is the bottleneck station, with a bottleneck time of nothing minutes per unit (enter your response as a whole number).
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30, NewKidnewlessons
Aplayground slide is 8.80 ft long and makes an angle of 25.0° with the horizontal. a 63.0-kg child, initially at the top, slides all the way down to the bottom of the slide. (a) choosing the bottom of the slide as the reference configuration, what is the system's potential energy when the child is at the top and at the bottom of the slide? what is the change in potential energy as the child slides from the top to the bottom of the slide? (include the sign of the value in your answer.)
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