e) What quantities are conserved in an elastic collision? (Circle all that apply) a. Total mass b. Linear momentum c. Kinetic energy d. Impulse f) The height of a specific point on a string is given by: y = 5cos(3t+6), %D which describes wave motion. What are the values following quantities? 1. Amplitude 2. frequency

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e) What quantities are conserved in an elastic collision? (Circle all that apply)
a. Total mass
b. Linear momentum
c. Kinetic energy
d. Impulse
f) The height of a specific point on a string is given by:
y = 5cos(3t+6),
%D
which describes wave motion. What are the values following quantities?
1. Amplitude
2. frequency
Transcribed Image Text:e) What quantities are conserved in an elastic collision? (Circle all that apply) a. Total mass b. Linear momentum c. Kinetic energy d. Impulse f) The height of a specific point on a string is given by: y = 5cos(3t+6), %D which describes wave motion. What are the values following quantities? 1. Amplitude 2. frequency
Given these two vectors:
A = (1, 2, 0)
B = (3, -2, 0)
a) Add the vectors graphically on the axes above.
b) Add the vectors using the component method, and report the sum in
component form.
c) What is the dot product of these vectors?
d) What is the direction of the cross product of these vectors?
Transcribed Image Text:Given these two vectors: A = (1, 2, 0) B = (3, -2, 0) a) Add the vectors graphically on the axes above. b) Add the vectors using the component method, and report the sum in component form. c) What is the dot product of these vectors? d) What is the direction of the cross product of these vectors?
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