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It's D. The momentum of the entire system must always be conserved. Thus, if the golf ball gains forward...

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A physics question please help me.?

hey i was just wondering well im 20 going to jobcorps just started taking office administration only in 4th week anyway after it i wanna go to college they pay for 2 years for basics but i was wondering what i need to do what kind of stuff i need to...

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I assume you're from the US? I want to persue the same type of career as you, however I'm from England...

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NEED 2 B) Pre Lab for Physics.... need help due tom.... should be easy for physics people?

Physics Lab 2: UNIFORM ACCELERATED MOTION IN 1 D Pre-Lab Exercises 2. A physics student throws a ball from the top of the Physics Bldg, vertically up with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. At the same moment, another student throws a ball from the ground...

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I'm going to accept your 2 second figure because I am too lazy to recalculate it. As for part b, you...

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Physics help!1 plz help d questons east bt nt gtng it plz help physics help urgent needed!!?

newton third law states to evry action is an opposite n equal reaction. so though d manitude is same but still the object moves. y these forces dont cancel each other? ive read the answer to this question is that coz the action n reaction forces act...

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suppose object A heads on object B.the force that the object B apply on A is same in magnitude but inverse...

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Physics help 10 points best answer help please?

Physics help 10 points best answer help please? Physics help 10 points best answer help please? 1.) Caslculate the period of a pendulum on Earth with a length of 2.50 meters. 2.) Calculate the length of a pendulum with a period on Earth of 3.00 seconds...

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The Formula that I would use to answer question (1-3) is: T=(2π√L)/√g, where, T = time...

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I need help with a war between physics?

Hey.....Im in Physics 1 regular and i was thinking of taking physics 1 honors. Is physics so much harder than chemistry or easier? I got a B in chemistry honors last year and a A in algebra 2 honors last year and i was wondering if it would be a good...

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Physics theory and Chemistry theory go hand ind hand. If you can master one you have master the other...

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Physics Final Project. Help On Deciding?

For our Honors Physics class, we have to do a final project, where we teach the class about a topic we choose, that relates to physics in some way. For example, people have done the physics behind baseball, the doppler effect, general relativity, etc...

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Just a thought. How about the physics of the GPS system as a topic? It involves complex triangulation...

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Physics is hard!! please help me?

I am taking physics based calculus 2 this coming semester. School starts in 2 weeks! I am scared! I want a B or higher in this class. I am one of those guys that tries very hard to end up getting an average grade, all that needs to change! I am an industrial...

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Working on problems alone has its merits, but if you're spending hours getting stuck then it will end...

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I have a Physics test this Tuesday. I need help?

I have a Physics unit test this Tuesday and this test is worth a LOT of marks. My current average in Physics is 72%, and if I do well on this test, my average will go up! Okay, so I need help. How? It's simple. If you know ANY website that has good Physics...

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Try www.physicsclassroom.com It helped me a lot!

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Physics help! Physics help! A 1.50 kg water balloon is shot straight up with an initial speed of 2.60 m/s.?

Physics help! A 1.50 kg water balloon is shot straight up with an initial speed of 2.60 m/s. ? A 1.50 kg water balloon is shot straight up with an initial speed of 2.60 m/s. a. What is the kinetic energy of the balloon just as it is launched? b. How...

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a. Initial kinetic energy: 1/2*1.5*( 2.6)2= 5.07 J b. Work done by weight during the full ascent equal...

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