Physics, 14.10.2019 16:00, lostcharmedone01
Astronomers have found that light waves coming from a given point on the sun have a slightly higher frequency than light from a point on the opposite side of the sun. what do these measurements tell you about the sun’s motions? describe this phenomenon in terms of the concepts you have learned in this section. you may have to do some research.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30, droidd133
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:30, reggiegilbert1995
Which simple machine is not part of this compound machine? a. lever b. pulley c. inclined plane d. wheel and axle
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30, eguzmandpandoracom
How many meters will a car travel if its speed is 45 m/s in an interval of 11 seconds? question 2 options: a) 450 meters b) 495 meters c) 4.09 meters d) 498 meters
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