No, not all m & m's weigh the same. There is variation in all processes. This variation (called common cause) will affect the weight of the m & m's.
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∙ 15y agoAcceleration = (v - u)/t Replace each variable in the equation with their units Acceleration = (m/s - m/s) / s Same common denominator (m - m/s)/s Apply divison of fractions (m-m)/s*s (m/s^2) Note: I know m - m = 0 but they are just units expressing metres!
they both weigh the same.
An OAE-1 is a specific categorical syllogism. More accurately, it is representative of the Mood and Figure of the categorical syllogism. The OAE represents the Mood, which in this case is "Some M are not P, All S are M, and therefore All S are not P." The "-1" represents the Figure, which is determined by the location of the Middle term (represented by M). As you can see, this categorical syllogism is Invalid, because the conclusion that All S are not P is not necessarily true, even if both of the Premises (Some M are not P and All S are M) are true. Tl;Dr It's an Invalid Categorical Syllogism. Some M are not P All S are M ________________ All S are not P
24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s224 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s224 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s224 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2
We have constant acceleration all the time. Its called gravity. Gravitational acceleration is 9.8... m/s^2
The gravity strength of Mars is about 38% of the gravity on Earth. This means that objects on Mars weigh less compared to on Earth due to its lower gravitational pull.
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all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed through space. This is the speed of light, or 300 000 000 m/s (3x108 m/s).
Acceleration = (v - u)/t Replace each variable in the equation with their units Acceleration = (m/s - m/s) / s Same common denominator (m - m/s)/s Apply divison of fractions (m-m)/s*s (m/s^2) Note: I know m - m = 0 but they are just units expressing metres!
The weight of an object on the moon is about 1/6th of its weight on Earth. Therefore, to calculate the weight of an object on the moon, you would divide the weight on Earth by 6. For an object that weighs 539 N on Earth, it would weigh approximately 90 N on the moon.
That's not s-1 , its s-1 . ... It indicates a reciprocal , so its the same as m/s.
To calculate weight of a known mass, the following formula is used:W = m⋅gThus, to calculate the weight of a 80kg person:W = (80kg)*(9.81 m/s^2)W = 784.8 kg⋅m⋅s^2 = 784.8N
F = m*a F = 50 N m = 220 lbs = 100 kg a = F/m = 0.5 m*s-2
All colours of light travel at the same speed, 3.00 x 10^9 m/s.
they both weigh the same.
Electromagnetic waves in a vacuum all travel at the same velocity, the speed of light (about 3 x 10^8 m/s).
meters and m is the same thing so ther s 1