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Drill and Practice Review
Units and Formulas #10

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formula to calculate the range of a projectile
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the value of the instantaneous vertical acceleration for a projectile at the apex of its trajectory
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properties of a projectile's horizontal and vertical velocities

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if a projectile is released completely horizontally, the value of its initial vertical velocity
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when do two projectiles launched at the same speed have the same range?
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angle at which a projectile will achieve maximum range
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formulae to calculate the components of the tension in a diagonal wire when q is measured from the vertical
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rules for tensions in ropes meeting at a knot
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value of the net force normal when an object is being pulled at a constant velocity across a rough horizontal surface by a cord with a tension T which makes an
q with the horizontal
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amount of friction present when an object is being pulled at a constant velocity across a rough horizontal surface by a cord with a tension T which makes an
q with the horizontal
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formula statement of Newton's second law when working problems in two dimensions
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True or False. Static friction is less than kinetic friction.
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signs rules for a projectile's displacement from its original release height
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10 km equals how many meters?
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10 cm equals how many meters?
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400 micrometers equals how many meters?
17 32.5 grams equals how many kg?
18 18 mm equals how many cm?  m?



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