Physics, 12.10.2020 14:01, richchillnqueenz1ma
An object with greater mass will always have more kinetic energy than an object with less mass
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Physics, 21.06.2019 14:20, OfficallyRobloxedd
The eel has a certain amount of rotational kinetic energy when spinning at 14 spins per second. if it swam in a straight line instead, about how fast would the eel have to swim to have the same amount of kinetic energy as when it is spinning?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:30, Bra1nPowers
6–48 bananas are to be cooled from 24 to 138c at a rate of 215 kg/h by a refrigeration system. the power input to the refrigerator is 1.4 kw. determine the rate of cooling, in kj/ min, and the cop of the refrigerator. the specific heat of banana above freezing is 3.35 kj/kg·8c.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00, tonytashaqua
Me pl give an example of a collision in real life. use the law of conservation of energy to describe the transfer of momentum. be sure and discuss the momentum before and after the collision occurs. you will need at least 3 sentences to thoroughly answer this question.
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