will we go over the worksheet in class?
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for number 3 is there an applied force making it accelerate?
Great question? Are there any other forces that could cause the acceleration?
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Do we draw the arrows for friction connected to the dot in the middle? Or just against the surface?
On the dot... Even thought the friction does actually occur between the surfaces...
Hi Mr. Crane! I wasn't in class on Friday and was wondering what I had to make up. I saw there was a missing assignment in infinite campus.
will we go over the worksheet in class?
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ReplyDeleteHi Mr. Crane! I wasn't in class on Friday and was wondering what I had to make up. I saw there was a missing assignment in infinite campus.
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