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A 1400 kg car moving at 20 m/s collides with an 1100 kg car in front of it moving at 15 m/s. If the 1400 kg car moves at 17.5 m/s after the collision,
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Adelivery truck leaves a warehouse and travels 2.60 km north. the truck makes a left turn and travels 1.25 km west before making another right turn to travel 1.40 km north to arrive at its destination. what is the magnitude and direction of the truck's displacement from the warehouse?
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Give your knowledge of these things in your paper, you will compare and contrast analog and digital signals to determine which is more reliable for encoding and transmitting information. you’ll compare these features: signal shape numerical values for signal measurements amount of data that can be transmitted energy requirements privacy and security (ability of the signal to be encoded in a secret code) clarity of signal in the space provided, write down what you already know about any of these features. if you’re not sure, write down questions you might have about the features.
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Two 1.20-m nonconducting wires meet at a right angle. one segment carries + 2.50 µc of charge distributed uniformly along its length, and the other carries - 2.50 µc distributed uniformly along it, as shown in fig. 21.50. ( a. find the magnitude and direction of the electric field these wires produce at point p, which is 60.0 cm from each wire. ( b. if an electron is released at p, what are the magnitude and direction of the net force that these wires exert on it?
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