Physics, 29.10.2020 19:50, gabetrojanowski1936
When you move a magnet into a coil of wires, it induces a current in the wires. When you take the same magnet and move it in the opposite direction through the coils, it still induces a current. What is differnet about the currents created in these situations?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:30, davidsteck99
A33.1 g copper object is launched from a 1.5 m 30° steel incline positioned on the floor by being pulled up a string attached to a 50.0 g mass suspended vertically over a pulley. the object is projected towards a glass table where it lands when it is at the point along its trajectory with the lowest speed. it comes to a halt when it clears the opposite edge of the table. it then falls and lands on 9 physics texts each 5 cm thick that are stacked on the floor on the opposite side of the table. assume that the table does not have a ledge and the rectangular object experiences 0.05 n of air resistance as it falls towards the books. how far and how long did the object travel and how fast does it hit the books. assume that at the moment the copper object leaves the incline, the massless string and ideal pulley break off
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30, juanaaraujo1104
Which one of the following terms is used to indicate the natural tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion at a constant speed along a straight line? velocity acceleration equilibrium force inertia
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