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A soccer player kicks a ball. According to Newton's third law of motion, the player's foot exerts a force on the ball. The ball exerts a force on the foot. Why don't the forces cancel out to result in a net force of zero?
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What is hidden during a lunar eclipse? isn't the moon hidden?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Ann walks 80 meters on a straight line 33 β north of east starting at point 1. draw ann's path. represent ann's walk with a vector of length 80 meters. draw the vector starting at point 1. the length given in the display is in meters.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Explain the difference between each pair of concepts. a. frequency and relative frequency b. percentage and relative frequency a. select the correct choice below. a. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. b. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of a value to the total number of observations. c. frequency is the total number of observations in a data set. relative frequency is the ratio of the number of times a particular distinct value occurs to the frequency. d. frequency is the number of times a particular distinct value occurs. relative frequency is the ratio of the frequency of two different values.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:40
Unpolarized light of intensity i_0=750w/m^2 is incident upon two polarizers. after passing through both polarizers the intensity is i_2=280w/m^2. (a) what is the intensity of the light after it passes through the first polarizer in w/m^2? (b) write an equation for the angle between the polarizers in terms of the initial (i_0) and final (i_2) intensities. (c) find the angle between the polarizers in degrees.
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