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PLEASE HELP MEE AND THIS NOT A QUESTION TO SEARCH UP I NEED THIS ANSWERD ASAP PLEASEE GUY CORREECT AND BEST ANSWE GET BRAIN LIST A THANKS AND 20 POINTSS PLEAASEE HEPP ME QUIC A IF I DONT HAVE AN ANSWER IN AN HOUR I WILL FAIL AND PLEASE ONLY ANSWER IF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER satellite was in two separate crashes. In both crashes, the satellite had the same mass. Engineers want to know about the speed and direction of the satellite after the crashes. Why would the crash affect the motion of the satellite, and which crash caused a greater change in motion for the satellite?
you need to use these all 3 sentence starters
-The speed and direction of the satellite was
-The crash affected the motion of the satellite because . . .
-The crash caused . . .
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Awheelhas a radius of 4.8 m. howfar (path length) does a point on the circumference travel if thewheel is rotated through angles of 30°, 30 rad, and 30 rev,respectively?
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A- a of 8.00 cm a of 34.0 nc. a , -, a of 25.0 nc is on of a of 15.0 cm .be toto aof ? a) b) c) j d) e)
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Very large accelerations can injure the body, especially if they last for a considerable length of time. one model used to gauge the likelihood of injury is the severity index ( ), defined as =/ . in the expression, is the duration of the accleration, but is not equal to the acceleration. rather, is a dimensionless constant that = the number of multiples of that the acceleration is equal to.in one set of studies of rear-end collisions, a person's velocity increases by 13.7 km/h with an acceleration of 36.0 m/s2 . let the + direction point in the direction the car is traveling. what is the severity index for the collision?
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