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PHYS 103
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9/4/2023
What is the difference between acceleration and velocity?
Acceleration is increasing or
decreasing speed or changing direction, whereas velocity is how much distance you
cover.
Show the kinematic equation for an object in free-fall.
Be sure to define each of the
variables.
v = v 0 − g t
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For a building having a height equal to the twice the quantity you have recorded for Day
in meters (in our example of July 15, this would be 2x15 = 30 meters), compute the time
required for the ball to fall to the ground while experiencing acceleration due to gravity
(g=9.8m/s2).
Show all work.
Ball has zero
velocity
once it is
dropped
from the building
But this is the calculation for the tim
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How fast was the ball traveling when it hit the ground?
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Short Answer Response: Newton’s Law Assignment
Write Newton's 2nd law of motion.
.
Write the equation for centripetal force.
Write the Month and Day of the Assignment Due Date.
For example, if the assignment is
due on July 15th, then Month=7, Day=15.
For an object having a mass of 10 times the day given in the previous section (for our
example of July 15
th
, the mass would be 10x15=150kg), calculate the weight of the object
on the moon assuming acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6 m/s
2
Show all your
work.
PHYS 103
Find an example of a physical force from within the New Testament and discuss the
example.
Be sure to provide the scripture reference.
Physical force means an event that
occurred during biblical times, not a spiritual force.
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.
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