You and some friends are at the park. You find some rope and decide you'd like to
play a game of tug-of-war. Unfortunately, there are 5 people so you can't have an
equal amount of people on each side. One of your friends suggests that the two
biggest people should be on one side, while the three smaller people should be on the other side. What do you think would be the best way to divide up the 5 friends for the game of tug-of-war?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 14:00, scottytohotty
Apositive rod is placed to the left of sphere a, and the spheres are separated. which best describes the spheres? sphere a is negative and sphere b is positive because protons from sphere a are attracted to the rod and move to sphere b. sphere a is negative and sphere b is positive because electrons from sphere b are attracted to the rod and move to sphere a. sphere a is positive and sphere b is negative because electrons from the rod move to sphere b and protons then move to sphere a. sphere a is positive and sphere b is negative because protons move from sphere b to the rod and also to sphere a.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30, taliajohnsom9901
Humidity is to blame for that muggy, steamy feeling you experience on some hot summer days. what gas in the atmosphere causes humidity? a) oxygen b) hydrogen c) nitrogen d) water vapor
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:30, breiajr
Aballoon is rising vertically upwards at a velocity of 10m/s. when it is at a height of 45m from the ground, a parachute bails out from it. after 3s he opens his parachute and decelerates ata a constant rate 5m/s. when. (a) what was the height of the parachutist above the ground when he opened his parachute? (b)how far is the parachutist from the balloon at t=3s? (c)with what velocity does the parachutist hit the ground? (d)after how long does the parachutist hit the ground after his exist from the balloon?
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