Medicine ball 3 kg

    • [DOC File]REVIEW LAST DAY WITH TWO ANIMATIONS:

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      Medicine ball (15 kg) • (20 km/hr) = 300 kg • km/hr (15 kg) • v Total 300 kg • km/hr 300 Since momentum is conserved, the total momentum after the collision is equal to the total momentum before the collision. The expressions . 60 kg • v. and . 15 kg • v. were used for the after-collision momentum of the person and the medicine ball …


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      Clown B tosses a 5.0 kg medicine ball to clown A. The medicine ball is traveling with a speed of 10. m/s. a. What is the resulting velocity of . clown B. after. throwing. the ball? (Be sure to indicate which direction is positive.) b. What is the resulting velocity of . clown A after catching. the ball…


    • [DOC File]Chemistry: Spring Semester Lecture Notes

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      EX. What is the momentum of a 3.5 kg medicine ball traveling 4.3 m/s north? The Impulse-Momentum. Theorem impulse: Derived from Newton’s 2nd Law: 1320 kg car traveling 40.0 m/s. 68 kg …


    • [DOCX File]Executive Summary

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      Station 2- Medicine Ball Throw. This station measures an athlete’s upper body power. The athlete will get three chances to throw a weighted ball for distance with correct form. The athlete will be assessed by the distance the ball travels from the point of release to the point it lands. Station 3 …


    • [DOC File]YOGA I: BEGIN TO EXPLORE

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      Item Number mat one for each student at Station 3 4 to 6 kg medicine ball (or lighter substitute) one for every two students at Station 4 dumbbells two for each student at Station 7 lightweight …


    • [DOCX File]1 - Trunnell's Physics

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      While sitting in a stationary wagon, a girl catches a 2.6–kg medicine ball moving at a speed of 2.7 m/s. a. If the 11–kg wagon is on frictionless wheels, what is the velocity of the girl, wagon, and ball after she has caught the ball? The girl’s mass is 55 kg…


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