The earth rotates once per day about an axis passing through the north and south poles, an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the equator. assuming the earth is a sphere with a radius of 6.38 x 106 m, determine the speed and centripetal acceleration of a person situated (a) at the equator and (b) at a latitude of 61.0 ° north of the equator.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 21:40
Since the investigative question has two variables, you need to focus on each one separately. thinking only about the first part of the question, mass, what might be a hypothesis that would illustrate the relationship between mass and kinetic energy? use the format of "if…then…because…” when writing your hypothesis.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30
Will give brainliest! which statement best describes the difference between strong nuclear forces and weak nuclear forces? weak nuclear forces are involved when certain types of atoms break down. strong nuclear forces are responsible for holding atoms' nucleus together. weak nuclear forces hold bonds between atoms together. strong nuclear forces hold together the nucleus of an atom. strong nuclear bonds prevent atoms from falling apart. weak nuclear bonds prevent compounds from falling apart. strong nuclear forces are involved in breaking electrons from their shells. weak nuclear forces hold protons in the nucleus.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:30
For this car, predict the shape of a graph that shows distance (x) versus time (t). note that time is the independent variable and will be on the bottom axis. need asap
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:00
What is the gravitational attraction between a dating couple whose centers of mass are 0.630 m apart if the boy weighs 715 n and the girl weighs 465 n?
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