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I have two thoughts on this. One, the speed of dark is the same as light. two, the speed of dark is infinite and we can’t observe it because it only replaces light as fast as the light ...
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A giant “egg” explodes as part of a fireworks display. The egg is at rest before the explosion, and after the explosion, it breaks into two pieces, with the masses indicated in the diagram, traveling in opposite directions.
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Yoga is a spiritual and physical practice that originated in ancient India. It is believed to have been developed around 500 BCE. Yoga has many benefits, some of which are stress relief, weight management, and improved sleep. The word “yoga” comes ...
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Learning Goal: To make the connection between intuitive understanding of a seesaw and the standard formalism for torque. This problem deals with the concept of torque, the “twist” that an off-center force applies to a body that tends to make it rotate.
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Learning Goal: To understand and use inverse-square relationships. Two quantities have an inverse-square relationship if y is inversely proportional to the square of x. We write the mathematical relationship as y = A/x2. Here, A is a constant. This relationship is sometimes written as 
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A machine part is made up of two pieces, with centers of gravity shown in the figure.(Figure 1) Which point could be the center of gravity of the entire part?
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A rocket generates a net force (F) of 2,050,000 newtons, and the rocket’s mass (m) is 40,000 kilograms. Use the formula F = ma to find the acceleration (a) achieved. A. 51.25 meters/second^2 B. 51.125 meters/second^2 C. 42.25 meters/second^2
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