Imagine a place in deep space, free from all gravitational and frictional
influences. If a rock were thrown here it would continue in uniform motion until a
force acted on it. This is an example of Newton's: *
A. First Law
B. Second Law
C. Little known Fourth Law
D. Third Law
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:10, bankrollbaby01
M1 = 2.8 kg, m2 = 6.72 kg, m3 = 11.2 kg, byas in .is ,is .toof m3 it 0.91 m. (in m/s)
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:00, jumana3
Does the distance travelled by an oscillating mass between times t=0 and t2 equal the displacement of the particle over the same time period if t2> t/2? hint: consider a sine wave starting at t1=0, then consider a closing wave starting at t1=0, for your explanation.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:30, asseatingbandit
Why does the equilibrium position of the spring change when a mass is added to the spring? will the mass oscillate around the new equilibrium position of the spring or the previous position without a mass attached to the spring? if the equilibrium position of the spring changes by 20 cm (assuming no initial mass) when a mass is added to the spring with constant 4.9 kg/s^2, what is the mass of the object attached to the spring?
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