A stone of weight 1 N falls downwards. Its g. p.e.
decreases by 100 J. How far has it fallen?...
Physics, 27.01.2021 14:00, davechucktaylor
A stone of weight 1 N falls downwards. Its g. p.e.
decreases by 100 J. How far has it fallen?
Answers: 1
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Any color picture tube and electric field exerts a net force of magnitude 1.68x 10^-13 n on an electron the rest mass of an electron is 9.11 x 10^-13 what is the electron acceleration?
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