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Conservation of momentum & energy
Homework Statement A block of mass m1 = 2 kg slides along a frictionless table with speed 10 m/s. Directly in front of it, and moving in the same direction with a speed of 3 m/s is a block of mass m2 = 5kg. A massless spring with spring constant k = 1120 N/m is attached to the second block...- Jngo22
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- Conservation Conservation of momentum Energy Momentum
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Solve Projectile Speed Problem: Intuition or Formula?
Would anyone care to take a gander at this problem and help me find the solution. What I think the answer is figure 1: same figure 2: less figure 1: same figure 2: smaller I'm pretty much basing this off of intuition but if anyone could let me know what formula to use to solve the...- Jngo22
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- Projectile Speed
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Can't Check Your Work: Conceptual Problems in Physics
thanks for the help, I really appreciate it I dropped the class already though XD- Jngo22
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Can't Check Your Work: Conceptual Problems in Physics
does anyone know the answer to any of these? I have 2 hours to decide whether to drop my class or not- Jngo22
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Can't Check Your Work: Conceptual Problems in Physics
1. Can an object increase its speed if the magnitude of the acceleration is decreasing? I put yes because an object be accelerating at 50 m/s^2 and then decelerate to 40 m/s^2 but velocity would still increase. 2. Describe the motion of the object V parallel to a V anti-parallel to a...- Jngo22
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Understanding Velocity and Acceleration: Conceptual Problems Explained
If a car is traveling at a constant speed up a hill, do you feel lighter, heavier, or the same Can an object have increasing velocity and decreasing acceleration- Jngo22
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