Physics, 06.10.2019 09:02 olgapagan3173
An object is moving with an initial velocity of 19 m/s. it is then subject to a constant acceleration of 2.5 m/s for 15s. how far will it have traveled during the time of its acceleration?
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Which sentences describe disadvantages of burning fossil fuels instead of using hydrogen fuel cells? burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change. burning fossil fuels takes place inside expensive fuel cells. fossil fuels aren't widely available, but pure hydrogen is. fossil fuels are nonrenewable.
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Which statement best describes the direction of the buoyant force on any object? a. opposite the force of gravity b. in the same direction as the weight c. in the direction of motion of the object d. opposite the direction of motion of the object
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