What factors determines the strength of the frictional force between two surfaces
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how hard the surfaces push to gether the types of surfaces
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An impulse is the product of the on an object and the time during which it is applied
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force "Apex"
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Circular motion has to be a complete circle
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false
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Motion is a type of motion that exists in circles or curves
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circular
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What developed the universal law gravitation
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Sir Isaac Newton developed the universal law of gravitation.
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The type of motion that's present in circular or curved pathways is called motion
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circular
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The force that keeps objects moving in a circle is called centripetal force
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true
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If a spaceship has a momentum of 30000 kg-ms to the right and a mass of 400 kg what is the magnitude of its velocity
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75 m/s "Apex"
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According to the Impulse-Momentum Theorem what does impulse equal
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change in momentum
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As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn the type of motion that occurs is called
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As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn, the type of motion that
occurs is a centripetal motion. This motion is directed along the
radius towards the center.
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Spaceship 1 and Spaceship 2 have equal masses of 150 kg Spaceship 1 has a speed of 0 and Spaceship 2 has a speed of 6 They collide and stick together What is their speed
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3 m/s
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What best describes Hoovervilles
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A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
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Which word means center-seeking
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Centripetal
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What are the some examples of motion
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Some examples of motion are-random motion,periodic
motion,rotatory motion,circular motion and osclitory motion
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What do we call a collection of matter that does not interact with anything else in the universe
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An isolated system I think
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Our sun and any star far away in another galaxy are too distant to feel a gravitational force between them
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True
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What factors determines the strength of the frictional force between two surfaces
how hard the surfaces push to gether the types of surfaces
involved
An impulse is the product of the on an object and the time during which it is applied
force "Apex"
Circular motion has to be a complete circle
false
Motion is a type of motion that exists in circles or curves
circular
What developed the universal law gravitation
Sir Isaac Newton developed the universal law of gravitation.
The type of motion that's present in circular or curved pathways is called motion
circular
The force that keeps objects moving in a circle is called centripetal force
true
If a spaceship has a momentum of 30000 kg-ms to the right and a mass of 400 kg what is the magnitude of its velocity
75 m/s "Apex"
According to the Impulse-Momentum Theorem what does impulse equal
change in momentum
As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn the type of motion that occurs is called
As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn, the type of motion that
occurs is a centripetal motion. This motion is directed along the
radius towards the center.
Spaceship 1 and Spaceship 2 have equal masses of 150 kg Spaceship 1 has a speed of 0 and Spaceship 2 has a speed of 6 They collide and stick together What is their speed
3 m/s
What best describes Hoovervilles
A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
Which word means center-seeking
Centripetal
What are the some examples of motion
Some examples of motion are-random motion,periodic
motion,rotatory motion,circular motion and osclitory motion
What do we call a collection of matter that does not interact with anything else in the universe
An isolated system I think
Our sun and any star far away in another galaxy are too distant to feel a gravitational force between them