Who is british prime minister in the french and Indian war
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William Pitt
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The shortest path from a starting point to an endpoint regardless of the path taken is called the
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resultant displacement
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When can the equations of kinematics not be used
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Equations of kinematics or equations of motion can not be used
when the body is not accelerating or is moving with a constant
velocity.
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The length of a vector arrow represents its
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magnitude
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The shortest distance from start to finish is called the vector addition
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False
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The direction of a vector that points somewhere between due north and due east is measured in
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degrees
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How do you find the graphical solution when adding vectors
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draw and label the given info
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What can be defined as the rate at which velocity changes
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acceleration The rate at which velocity changes is called "acceleration".
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As the space shuttle orbits the Earth the shuttle and the astronauts accelerate towards the Earth with the same acceleration What effect does this create
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Weightlessness
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What makes a hypothesis scientific or not
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Hypotheses are not specifically scientific; they are just
postulates. For example, "God exists" is a hypothesis, just as much
as any 'scientific' hypothesis is.
However, a "scientific" hypothesis would be considered one which
is based on science and can be falsified or supported by evidence
therein.
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When a soccer ball is headed from one player to player two across the soccer field what is the projectile
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soccer ball
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The motion of an object thrown at an angle is what motion
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projectile
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Combined Vectors that go only forward or backward are one demensional
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True
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Is centripetal force a outward force
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No; "centripetal" implies an inward force.
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Which of the following could not be vector magnitudes
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14 meters
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Which of the following can be used to explain a statement in a geometric proof Check all that apply
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Corollary.
Theorem.
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Who is british prime minister in the french and Indian war
William Pitt
The shortest path from a starting point to an endpoint regardless of the path taken is called the
resultant displacement
When can the equations of kinematics not be used
Equations of kinematics or equations of motion can not be used
when the body is not accelerating or is moving with a constant
velocity.
The length of a vector arrow represents its
magnitude
The shortest distance from start to finish is called the vector addition
False
The direction of a vector that points somewhere between due north and due east is measured in
degrees
How do you find the graphical solution when adding vectors
draw and label the given info
^_^
haha apex kids ;) love you guys.
What can be defined as the rate at which velocity changes
acceleration The rate at which velocity changes is called "acceleration".
As the space shuttle orbits the Earth the shuttle and the astronauts accelerate towards the Earth with the same acceleration What effect does this create
Weightlessness
What makes a hypothesis scientific or not
Hypotheses are not specifically scientific; they are just
postulates. For example, "God exists" is a hypothesis, just as much
as any 'scientific' hypothesis is.
However, a "scientific" hypothesis would be considered one which
is based on science and can be falsified or supported by evidence
therein.
When a soccer ball is headed from one player to player two across the soccer field what is the projectile
soccer ball
The motion of an object thrown at an angle is what motion
projectile
Combined Vectors that go only forward or backward are one demensional
True
Is centripetal force a outward force
No; "centripetal" implies an inward force.
Which of the following could not be vector magnitudes
14 meters
Which of the following can be used to explain a statement in a geometric proof Check all that apply