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SOLVED: Cheetahs have a top speed of 120km/h and can accelerate at a constant rate at 9.5m/s2. How long would it take a cheetah, stalking it's prey at 4.2m/s, to reach it's
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A train moves in north direction with a speed of 54 km/h . A monkey is running on the roof of the train, against its motion with a velocity of 18 km/h.
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SOLVED: The equation for photon energy; E, is E = h where h = 6.626x10-34 J . s (Planck's constant) and c = 2.99x108 m/s (the speed of light): What is the
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SOLVED: Constants Planck's constant: h = 6.626x10-34 J-s Speed of light: c = 3.00x108 m/s nm 10-9m Equations V=c/ Eph hv = hcl AE = E-Ei 22.179x10-18 J (1/n2) Calculate the energy
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SOLVED: If a rock Is thrown upward on the planet Mars with velocity of 19 m/ s, its height (in meters) after seconds Is given by H 19t 1.8602 Flnd the velocity of
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