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Increase Ball Velocity with Newton's Laws
It seems to make sense...at least to me It would be nice if one of the guru's would help us out- AMF8
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Increase Ball Velocity with Newton's Laws
Answering this question in a "real world" setting would be very very difficult. You would have to answer to gravity and wind resistance. In space though, just because a ball is moving does not mean that it has an acceleration of any positive or negative value. assuming it is moving at a...- AMF8
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Increase Ball Velocity with Newton's Laws
hmmmm... (assuming this problem is "in space") providing there is a zero acceleration on both balls I don't think it matters that one is moving or not I would think the balls would go at the same velocity if they were hit by the same force- AMF8
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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The Natural Logarithm and the Mysterious Constant e
why does d e^x / dx = e^x ?- AMF8
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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High School What Does 'Jerk' Mean in Physics?
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High School What Does 'Jerk' Mean in Physics?
What is Jerk? I have a rough idea of what it is, but I would like to know more. -
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What's your area and level of expertise?
I got a 640 on my Bio SAT II...- AMF8
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Is tuberculosis can be compleately cured?
oops didnt catch that it was a bacteria- AMF8
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Bacteriophages ever been known to be responsible for a disease
Have bacteriophages ever been known to be responsible for a disease that we have a name for? I know bacteriophages only plant their lunar landers on bacteria, but have they ever destryed good bacteria, say within out digestive track en mass? ie have bacteriophages ever gotten anyone sick...- AMF8
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- Disease
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Is tuberculosis can be compleately cured?
Does not TB resurge though? I thought that was common for those on medication for it. ANd what is the structure of TB, does it use RNA or DNA, and Single stranded or double stranded? Membrane layers? proteins?- AMF8
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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High School Is Displacement Always Zero in Circular Motion?
hey now, You don't know if the displacement is zero in that question. He did not clarify in what sphere (frame) of reference are we talking. The sphere (frame) of reference may have changed while we were traveling the circle. -
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Is Archaeology More of a Hard Science than a Social Science?
I would say archaeology can be considered a "hard" science. Geology is quite important to the archeologist. As a matter of fact if you are a hardcore geologist you use archeological techniques and vice versa.- AMF8
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- Forum: Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
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Unraveling the Composition of Cell Membrane: A Comprehensive Guide
PHospholipid bilayer is whre the most mass of the cell membrane is. Within the phospholipid bilayer there are embeded protiens (usually for trafficing/policing/regulating/assisting things that go in and out of the cell). There are also these things called Glycoproteins and glycolipids...- AMF8
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Evolution = years of natural selection?
Natural selection + Reproduction + Long periods of time = Evolution- AMF8
- Post #16
- Forum: Biology and Medical