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Notes - Fort Bend ISD

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... • Any charge that is present on the surface of any isolated sphere. – Acts as if it were located in the center of the sphere. • The same way gravity acts from the center, even though mass is all around us. ...
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TCSS Physical Science Unit 7 – Force and Motion Information

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... 42. A uniform bridge span weighs 50 x 103 N and is 40.0 m long. An automobile weighing 15 x 103 N is parked with its center of gravity located 12.0 m from the right pier. What upward support force is provided by the left pier? 43. A child wants to use a 10 kg board that is 3.5 m long as a seesaw. S ...
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... 13. Anna Litical is practicing a centripetal force demonstration at home. She fills a bucket with water, ties it to a strong rope, and spins it vertically in a circle. Anna spins the bucket when it is half-full of water and when it is quarter-full of water. In which case is more force required to sp ...
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... direction, α can be determined by measuring the angle between the diagonal with either one side of the parallelogram ...
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