american lit. [[10th grade]]
idk if it'll help, but try googling spark notes. they usually have some sort of background info on the main characters of the book.
Math
it is a linear equation because there is only one exponent.
Physics
I don't know where to start off.
Physics
A 46.5-cm diameter disk rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2.4 rad/s2. It starts from rest at t = 0, and a line drawn from the center of the disk to a point P on the rim of the disk makes an angle of 57.3° with the positive x-axis at this time. (Hint: Remember...
Physics
A race car starts from rest on a circular track of radius 507 m. The car's speed increases at the constant rate of 0.790 m/s2. At the point where the magnitudes of the centripetal and tangential accelerations are equal, find the following. (a) the speed of the race car ___...
Physics
Thank you for helping! got the answer correct (:
Physics
A bicycle is turned upside down while its owner repairs a flat tire. A friend spins the other wheel and observes that drops of water fly off tangentially from point A. She measures the heights reached by drops moving vertically (see figure). A drop that breaks loose from the t...
Physics
A car initially traveling at 33.4 m/s undergoes a constant negative acceleration of magnitude 1.80 m/s2 after its brakes are applied. (a) How many revolutions does each tire make before the car comes to a stop, assuming the car does not skid and the tires have radii of 0.330 m...
Physics
A 46.5-cm diameter disk rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2.4 rad/s2. It starts from rest at t = 0, and a line drawn from the center of the disk to a point P on the rim of the disk makes an angle of 57.3° with the positive x-axis at this time. (Hint: Remember...
Physics
A car initially traveling at 33.4 m/s undergoes a constant negative acceleration of magnitude 1.80 m/s2 after its brakes are applied. (a) How many revolutions does each tire make before the car comes to a stop, assuming the car does not skid and the tires have radii of 0.330 m...
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