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Having trouble to specify a result with factors that are decimals
I am reading a book of physics and the first chapter is and introduction to physics and to measurements. It touches on the subject of significant figures but it gives only three or four examples, my h …
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Verification of authenticity of an object turn to be true even if it is outside the range of...
I am reading a book and it makes the following question:
"A friend asks to
borrow your precious diamond for a day to show her family. You are a bit
worried, so you carefully have your diamond weighed …
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If the velocity of an object is zero, does it mean that the acceleration is zero? [duplicate]
I am reading a book and the author threw the question of the title for us to reflect. After he gave us some example to state that if the velocity of an object is zero it doesn't mean that the accelar …