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What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the cannonball during firing?
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
The height of a typical kitchen table is approximately
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
Which circuit diagram represents the correct way to measure the current in a resistor?
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
A spring stores 10. joules of elastic potential energy when it is compressed 0.20 meter. What is the spring constant of the spring?
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
The motion of the leaves results from electrons moving from the
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
A ball is thrown with a velocity of 35 meters per second at an angle of 30.° above the horizontal. Which quantity has a magnitude of zero when the ball is at the highest point in its trajectory?
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
A rubber block weighing 60. newtons is resting on a horizontal surface of dry asphalt. What is the magnitude of the minimum force needed to start the rubber block moving across the dry asphalt?
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
The quarks that compose a baryon may have charges of
8.0 × 10^2 kg•m/s
51 N
1
5.0 × 10^2 N/m
the vertical component of the ball’s velocity
leaves to the knob and then back to the leaves
1
10^0 m
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