Physics
Two forces act on a 5-kg object sitting on a frictionaless horizontal surface. One force is 30N in the +x- direction and the other 35N in the -x-direction. What is the acceleration of the object?
Physics
Two forces act on a 5-kg object sitting on a frictionaless horizontal surface. One force is 30N in the +x- direction and the other 35N in the -x-direction. What is the acceleration of the object?
Physics
Two forces act on a 5-kg object sitting on a frictionaless horizontal surface. One force is 30N in the +x- direction and the other 35N in the -x-direction. What is the acceleration of the object?
Physics
The engine of a 1-kg toy plane exerts a 15-N forward force. If the air exerts an 8-N resistive force on the plane, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the plane?
algebra
Keiko bicycles 4km/h faster than Carlos. In the same time it takes Carlos to Bicycle 45km, Keiko can bicycle 57km. How fast does each bicyclist travel?
algebra
Keiko bicycles 4km/h faster than Carlos. In the same time it takes Carlos to Bicycle 45km, Keiko can bicycle 57km. How fast does each bicyclist travel?
psychology
I agree that physiological process motivates emotion which produces a different responses for different individuals. I remember that fight or flight is embedded in all of us. If a man finds himself in a dark alley with two other men, then I think that they are more likely to p...
Psychology
What does this statement mean? And do you agree with the statement. Memory is a very important part of learning. Learning cannot take place if you dont retain the information and recall the information.
social studies
What are some major differences between the ancient kingdom of Aksum and modern-day Ethiopia? Be sure to mention the geographic region and the names of both along with making at least three comparisons in your answer.
Finance
what is the solution to bunyan lumber lumber 45-year harvest based on $300,000 contribution
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