can some one please help me with this question :'(
momentum= mass x velocity so... they have equal amounts of momentum, 6 kgm/s
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Because of the force being used the water has no time to escape the pail and it stays in there.
That depends on a number of different variables and therefore it cannot be concluded here. It depends on the mass of the object being swung as well as the initial conditions of this object such as the height it is released or the initial velocity by which it was flung.
Linear motion is motion in a straight line, such as a dragster heading down the track, or a person walking down the sidewalk. Circular motion is motion in a circle, such as a yo-yo swung around someones head, or a car making a turn. In physics, while these two categories of motion exist, in most cases outside textbook examples, an objects motion will include both types of motion at once.
I swung on the swing set.
That ~ would be a tilde or a swung dash.
It may be (a swung hammer, a swung fist). Swung is the irregular past tense and past participle of the verb to swing.
No, "He swung." is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject-verb agreement, such as "He swung the bat."
Swung is the past tense of swing, not swang, as some people believe.I swung on the swing.I have swung on the swing.
I Swung the Election was created in 1939.
yes.Jane swung on the swings yesterday.Chad is swinging now.
The past participle of "swing" is "swung."
The past participle of "swing" is "swung."
The past tense of swing is swung. The past participle of swing is also swung.
It often defines a verb. e.g."The pendulum swung (verb) back and forth."In this example 'back and forth' is being used as an adverb, and this is a common usage of the phrase.However, 'back and forth' can also be used as a noun or as an adjective.e.g."Come on now! I want to see all of you talking to each other. Let's have some more back-and-forth !" (noun)"I was fascinated by the back-and-forth (adjective) movement (noun) of the ants, harvesting supplies for the winter."For more information, see Related links below.
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