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Baseball Acceleration: 0-46 m/s in 0.143 s
iono how to start it- Thousands
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Calculate Acceleration for Race Car Driving
then i just divide 40 by 5 right?- Thousands
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Baseball Acceleration: 0-46 m/s in 0.143 s
1. A baseball goes from zero to 46 m/s in 0.143 s. What is its average acceleration? Answer in units of m/s2.- Thousands
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- Baseball
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Calculate Acceleration for Race Car Driving
1. If your car goes from 0 mi/h to 40 mi/h in 5 s, what is your average acceleration? Answer in units of miles h · s 2. i think i multiply 40 times the 5 and then the answer by something else. I'm not too sure- Thousands
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- Car Race
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Horizontal component of the superhero’s displacement?
well i found the horizontal component by putting Cos(22) and then i multiplied that answer with the 340m- Thousands
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Horizontal component of the superhero’s displacement?
to find the vertical. do i just do (sin -22) and then multiply that by the horizontal component (315)?- Thousands
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Horizontal component of the superhero’s displacement?
1.A superhero flies 340 m from the top of a tall building at an angle of 22 ◦ below the horizontal. What is the horizontal component of the superhero’s displacement? Answer in units of m. What is the vertical component of the super- hero’s displacement? Answer in units of m. 2...- Thousands
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- Component Displacement Horizontal
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