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Defenestration homework not going so well -_-
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Defenestration homework not going so well -_-
Acceleration would change the velocity only in the y-direction. Acceleration and therefore velocity in the x-direction remain constant, with accelerationx=0 m/s. \Deltas=vit + .5 (a)(t2) Thanks so much!- liagee
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Defenestration homework not going so well -_-
Accelerationg would change it, and I tried the answer (online homework) in both negative and positive?? The initial y-velocity goes unstated.- liagee
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Comparing Cl 35 and Cl 37 Chemical Reactions
In a nuclear reaction, the atoms would split differently. However, in a purely chemical reaction, there is no difference. -
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Defenestration homework not going so well -_-
A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a building 53.8 m high. The ball strikes the ground at a point 119 m from the base of the building. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s. The time (I got this answer and it's correct and all) is 3.3135sec. (part 2 of 4) Find the initial velocity of...- liagee
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