Is it possible for a moving object to be in equilibrium?
Yes. If the sum of all forces and torques add to zero, the object will be in equilibrium
even though it may be moving at a constant velocity.
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A) is approximately equal to the population of the Earth at the turn of the 21st century B) cannot be estimated C) is approximately equal to the total number of sand grains on every beach on Earth D) is infinitely large
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Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A poor conductor of heat is a
A) poor insulator. B) good insulator. C) neither
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What spectral type of star that is still around formed longest ago?
A) O B) A C) F D) K E) M
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