Physics, 20.04.2020 15:06, tabocampos1414
When will a baseball always have more momentum than a bowling ball? A. only when the bowling ball is not moving B. only when it's moving faster than the bowling ball C. only when it's moving more slowly than the bowling ball D. when it's moving faster than the bowling ball or when the bowling ball is not moving
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Physics, 21.06.2019 20:20, jacesmokesloud7254
Copper has free electrons per cubic meter. a 71.0-cm length of 12-gauge copper wire that is 2.05 mm in diameter carries 4.85 a of current. (a) how much time does it take for an electron to travel the length of the wire? (b) repeat part (a) for 6-gauge copper wire (diameter 4.12 mm) of the same length that carries the same current. (c) generally speaking, how does changing the diameter of a wire that carries a given amount of current affect the drift velocity of the electrons in the wire?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30, chafinh1811
Six pendulums of mass mand length las shown are released from rest at the same angle theta from vertical. rank the pendulums according to the numberof complete cycles of motion each pendulum goes through perminute. a. l= 1m m=2kg b. l= 4m m=1 kg c. l= 2 m m= 2 kg d. l= 1 m m= 4 kg e. l= 2 m m = 4 kg f. l= 4m m = 4kg
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