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==== Kick Off Questions ==== | ==== Kick Off Questions ==== | ||
- | Consider the momentum principle →Fnet=Δ→pΔt applied to a system of more than one objec. | + | Consider the momentum principle →Fnet=Δ→pΔt applied to a system of more than one object. |
- Should forces acting between objects inside your system be included in →Fnet? | - Should forces acting between objects inside your system be included in →Fnet? | ||
- | - Under what conditions is momentum conserved? | + | - Under what conditions is momentum |
+ | - Under what conditions can we use kinematic equations? | ||
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The Audi TT drivers lawyer feels as if they have come up with a foolproof scientific argument as to why their client was not speeding. They indicate that the car was actually traveling up an incline of 8 degrees when it started breaking. You have been brought in as an expert witness to indicate whether this is true or not. | The Audi TT drivers lawyer feels as if they have come up with a foolproof scientific argument as to why their client was not speeding. They indicate that the car was actually traveling up an incline of 8 degrees when it started breaking. You have been brought in as an expert witness to indicate whether this is true or not. | ||
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