Physics, 24.10.2021 01:00 pinsonjon1129
An object has an acceleration of 12.0 m/s/s. If the net force
acting upon this object were tripled, then its new acceleration
would be m/s/s.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Part a determine the magnitude of the x component of f using scalar notation. fx f x = nothing lb request answer part b determine the magnitude of the y component of f using scalar notation. fy f y = nothing lb request answer part c determine the magnitude of the z component of f using scalar notation. fz f z = nothing lb request answer provide feedback figure1 of 1a force vector acting on a ring attached to the ground is shown in the xyz space together with its x, y, and z components lying on the corresponding positive axes. the ring is located at the origin. force f is located in the first octant. f makes an angle of 60 degrees with its x component and an angle of 45 degrees with its y component. a force vector acting on a ring attached to the ground is shown in the xyz space together with its x, y, and z components lying on the corresponding positive axes. the ring is located at the origin. force f is located in the first octant. f makes an angle of 60 degrees with its x component and an angle of 45 degrees with its y component.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 01:00
Asuppose a suitcase has a mass of (m) 30 kg and a net force (n) of 10 kg*m/s. what is the acceleration rate of the suitcasein m/s? show your work to support your answer.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:30
Which is not an example of how an object gains elastic potential energy by stretching? a. jumping on a pogo stick b. pulling on a rubber band c. jumping on a trampoline
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