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Let's say we are trying to work out how long it will take for a ball to be caught after it has been thrown straight upwards. If we set the final displacement to be zero (S=0) and solve S=UT+0.5AT2Answered by Christopher I. • Physics tutor2607 Views
For this problem, we can look at the two pellets individually. If we find the time taken for the first bullet to reach the ground again, then we know that it must take the same time for the second bullet ...
The Photoelectric Effect - when a material emits electrons from its surface as it's exposed to incident light. It might be expected that an increase in light intensity would increase the ...
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As the Earth orbits the sun, the apparent position of a (relatively) nearby star varies with relation to a background of much more distant stars. The parallax angle is the angle be...
Assuming that the walkway is moving in a positive direction, the child is walking in the opposite direction to it and is therefore walking in the negative direction. Both the child and the walkway have ve...
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